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Secrest Wardle Attorneys Edmonds and Broaddus discuss TNCs and Autonomous Vehicles with A.M. Best’s John Czuba

Nathan J. Edmonds is a Senior Partner in Secrest Wardle's Troy location; Drew W. Broaddus is a Partner in the Firm's Grand Rapids location

Secrest Wardle Senior Partner Nathan J. Edmonds, of the Firm's Troy location, and Partner Drew W. Broaddus of Secrest Wardle's Grand Rapids office, have participated in an A.M. Best Company podcast discussing legal issues pertaining to Transportation Network Companies and Autonomous Vehicles in Michigan. John Czuba, Managing Editor of "Best's Recommended Insurance Attorneys" served as moderator. To listen to the podcast and read the transcript, please visit Legal Talk Network at http://bit.ly/2kG4HgR.

A.M. Best Company provides news, credit ratings and financial data products and services for the insurance industry.

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Nathan Edmonds has been in practice for over 20 years, specializing in defense litigation. He is experienced in defending all aspects of motor vehicle litigation, including first party, third party, uninsured, and underinsured motorist litigation. He also works closely with fraud investigators to obtain the best possible results for his clients. Mr. Edmonds has authored several articles for the Firm's Automobile Negligence publication. He most recently authored a No-Fault Newsline article that served as an informative update regarding the recent Michigan House and Senate approval of bills imposing no-fault and liability insurance regulations on ride-sharing services.

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Drew Broaddus has obtained excellent results in a wide range of practice areas. He serves as Chair of Secrest Wardle's Appellate and Insurance Coverage Practice Groups. He is renowned for victories achieved in his practice of Appellate law. Mr. Broaddus has also done recent work on the topic of transportation network companies and autonomous vehicles, presenting a webinar discussing what is on the horizon for Michigan, in "TNCs & Autonomous Vehicles: Does Who's at the Wheel Change Who's on the Hook?"

Secrest Wardle is a law firm specializing in defense litigation and counsel for insurance, municipal, and commercial clients headquartered in Troy, Michigan, with additional offices in Grand Rapids and Lansing. For more information, please visit www.secrestwardle.com.

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