Personal Injury and the PREP Act: Asserting Immunity and Understanding Its Limitations

Course Details
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On-Demand
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Personal Injury and Med Mal
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Wednesday, February 24, 2021
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1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT
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90 minutes
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This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.
This CLE course will guide personal injury attorneys--whether for plaintiff or defendant--through workings of the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (the PREP Act), the four subsequent interpretive advisories, and the developing case law. With future massive public health emergencies almost certain to occur, both plaintiff and defense counsel should understand how the PREP Act works, whether all state law claims are preempted, whether invocation of the PREP Act triggers federal question jurisdiction, when and how immunity is invoked, and the precise scope of the immunity available to which defendants and for what acts.
Faculty

Mr. Coleman assists clients with breach of contract and general business tort litigation. He has handled numerous trade secret and noncompete matters for clients across the business spectrum from hospitality to telecommunications. He has further successfully litigated multiple trade secret and noncompete matters, assisting clients in protecting their trade secrets, obtaining injunctive relief, and defending against claims of misappropriation.

With more than 20 years of experience as an adviser, litigator and trial lawyer for Fortune 500 companies and start-ups alike, Mr. Swanholt has a broad range of experience spanning multiple disciplines. His primary focus, however, is on advising and representing manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of consumer and industrial products in all areas of their business.

Mr. Adams is a partner practicing in complex commercial and appellate litigation and regulatory compliance. His litigation experience includes class action defense and arbitration in a wide variety of industries, some of which are featured below. Mr. Adams has argued in federal courts nationwide and is a member of the U.S. Supreme Court, several federal appellate and district courts, The Florida Bar, Colorado Bar Association and The District of Columbia Bar.
Description
Individuals who have become sick from COVID or COVID vaccines, or who are otherwise harmed when individuals and entities administer COVID countermeasures, and decedents' survivors and estates are expected to pursue compensation based on the alleged acts or failure to act of others. In doing so, they will have to address the defenses and immunities in the PREP Act.
The PREP Act authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to unilaterally immunize certain government and private actors from suit and legal liability related to "countermeasures" during a declared public health emergency.
But like all other laws promising immunity, counsel must parse the actual language of the statute and related declarations and advisories to truly understand the precise scope of the immunity, to which defendants it is available, and for what acts. Moreover, although the PREP Act has been on the books since 2005, only now has a discreet body of case law informed future litigants on how the PREP Act may apply to claims related to COVID-19.
Listen as our panel discusses what must be alleged and proved to recover for tort claims, such as negligence or medical malpractice, and how much protection exists.
Outline
- What is PREP?
- Covered countermeasures
- Covered persons
- When is immunity triggered?
- Limits of immunity
- Recent case law
- Federal Jurisdiction and Preemption
- Extraterritorial application outside the U.S.
- Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- What categories of defendants are eligible for immunity?
- What types of activities will trigger immunity?
- Is immunity available for both affirmative use of mitigations and failure to use any measures, both, or neither?
- Are there degrees of immunity or protection?
- Does the PREP Act preempt all state statutes, and if so, which ones?
- Does the PREP Act provide federal question jurisdiction?
- How do immunity statutes impact insurance coverage of the defendant?
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