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SUMMARY:Commercial Kitchen Fires: A Practical Approach to Systems Design\, Evaluation\, and Documentation with an Eye Toward Claims and Litigation
DESCRIPTION:The International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI) is pleased to invite you to share information about an upcoming specialized training opportunity that we believe will be of significant interest to professionals in the fire investigation and related industries. \nWe are hosting a comprehensive 2-day course titled: “Commercial Kitchen Fires: A Practical Approach to Systems Design\, Evaluation\, & Documentation with an Eye Toward Claims & Litigation.” \nThis in-depth training will be held at the Eastern Kentucky University\, Fire & Safety Engineering Technology Program\, Ashland\, Inc. Fire & Safety Laboratory (901 McKinney Skills Drive\, Richmond\, KY 40475) on June 3-4\, 2025. \nThe course will feature insights from a distinguished panel of instructors: \n\nWilliam “Chip” Barnhart\, III\, IAAI-FIT®\, IAAI-ECT®Barnhart Consulting Services\nWilliam “Bill” Almon\, IAAI-CFI®Reliant Fire Service\, LLC\nDavid E. Bridges\, Esq. IAAI-CFI\, IAAI-CIMeagher + Geer\, P.L.L.P.\n\nWe are also grateful for the support of our Site Hosts: \n\nGregory E. Gorbett\, PhD\, IAAI-CFIEastern Kentucky University\, Fire & Safety Engineering Technology Program\nWilliam D. Hicks\, Ed.D\, IAAI-CFIEastern Kentucky University\, Department of Fire Protection & Paramedicine Sciences\n\nCourse Overview: \nThis practical course is designed to enhance the knowledge and training of public and private sector fire and explosion investigation professionals in documenting and evaluating the role of commercial kitchen ventilation (CKV) and pre-engineered commercial fire suppression systems (FSS) in forensic fire scene investigations. \nKey topics to be covered include: \n\nIntroduction to Commercial Kitchen Systems Design\nInvestigative Disciplines & Methodology\nCommercial Fire Suppression\, Hood\, Duct\, Exhaust\, & Ventilation Systems Documentation & Evaluation\nThe Cast of Characters & Recurring Themes\nEmployee Vetting\, Selection\, & Training\nQualifications\, Certification\, & Competency\nThe Service Professional-Customer Relationship\nIndustry Standards\, Recommended Guidelines\, & Best Practices\nService Visit Documentation\nDrawing the Line with Collateral Hazards\nLoss Notifications & Demands\nSpoliation\nThe Team Approach for Commercial Kitchen Fire Investigations\nExpert Challenges\n\nCourse Description: \nAs the number of commercial restaurant fires and associated claims and lawsuits continues to rise\, it is crucial for fire investigation professionals to possess the expertise to thoroughly investigate incidents involving CKV and FSS systems. This interactive classroom and applied learning course\, hosted by the IAAI\, will provide attendees with an overview of best practices for evaluating and documenting the role of these systems and their components in an incident. Participants will gain a greater understanding of common terminology\, system operation\, basic investigative and documentation methodologies\, and the application of relevant industry standards and guidelines. \nWe believe this training offers a valuable opportunity for professionals in our shared network to enhance their skills and knowledge in this critical area. We encourage you to share this information with your members and relevant contacts. \nDetails regarding registration are provided below. In the meantime\, please feel free to reach out if you have any initial questions. \nRegister Now! \n 
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SUMMARY:36th Annual ACFE Global Fraud Conference
DESCRIPTION:Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE)  \n\n\n\nThe ACFE is the world’s largest anti-fraud organization and premier provider of anti-fraud training and education. Together with more than 90\,000 members\, the ACFE is reducing business fraud worldwide and inspiring public confidence in the integrity and objectivity within the profession \n\n\n\n<< REGISTER HERE >>
URL:https://insurancefraud.org/event/36th-annual-acfe-global-fraud-conference/
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SUMMARY:Joint NYACT NYSSIU Summer Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Thayer Hotel674 Thayer Rd\, West Point\, NY 10996 \nClick Here to Register \nHotel Reservations Deadline: June 11\, 2025Call: 845-446-4731 (option 1) \nReference “New York Anti Car Theft & Fraud Association” $239.00 Group Room Rate \n\n This conference is an in-person event.  Registration Deadline 7/11/2025 at noon.Please do not register unless you are confident in your attending. \nIf you would like to security access to the West Point grounds other than the Thayer Hotel\, please follow the directions below.  \n\n  \nAgenda:8:00 – 8:30 a.m.         Registration – Please Visit our Sponsors \n8:30 – 8:45 a.m.         Welcome & UpdatesMelissa Cilia\, President\, NYSSIUNichole Soriano\, President\, NYACT \n8:45 – 9:45 a.m.         An Introduction to UR Codes: Binding Humans to Identify Data and PrivilegesOwen McShane\, Vice President of Government Relations\, FaceTecAn overview on a new technology offered by FaceTec called UR Codes. UR Coes allow an entity to create a digitally signed biometric barcode. UR Codes can be added to Physical ID’s\, Mobile ID’s and temporary documents providing quick\, efficient biometric identity verification. UR Codes bind biometric data and PII\, providing the ultimate human-account binding for remote ID Verification. \n9:45 – 10:00 a.m.Break – Please Visit our Sponsors \n10:00 – 11:00 a.m.Treatment Fraud Treadmill 2025: From Gateway “Docs” to Pseudo SurgeonsMichael A. Sirignano\, Partner\, Rivkin Radler\, LLPJennifer Abreau\, Partner\, Rivkin Radler\, LLPThe treatment fraud treadmill continues to evolve\, with patience being subjected to predetermined “gateway” exams\, costly imaging\, pharmaceutical and DME prescriptions filled by a multitude of “downstream providers”\, and ultimately baseless\, expensive surgeries. This presentation will highlight the litany of costly and medically unnecessary services aimed at inflating both personal injury settlement values and the charges submitted for healthcare services and goods.   \n11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.The Impact of Social Media and AI on Insurance InvestigationsJohn Wichmann\, Chief Strategy Officer\, PhotofaxJoseph Thomas\, Account Executive\, PhotofaxThis presentation will focus on the influence social media has\, how it is constantly changing and what you need to be prepared for. We will also dive into AI\, deep fakes\, and machine learning and how all of this can affect investigations. \n12:00 – 12:55 p.m.Lunch – Please Visit our Sponsors \n12:45 – 1:45 p.m.Automotive Systems Data Collection and Application in SIU Claims InvestigationJeff Lange\, President\, Lange Technical Services LtdThe presenter will introduce the available technologies for recovering data from automotive systems and the application of the data in SIU investigations. Event Data Recorder\, Toyota Vehicle Control History\, Berla iVe infotainment/telematics\, advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)\, and other data sources will be introduced. In addition\, data collection equipment and case specific application will be discussed and demonstrated through case studies. \n*Agenda is subject to change \n 
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