Multicounty litigation forum to offer updates on mass tort cases June 17

Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
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The annual Multicounty (Mass Torts) Litigation Forum will take place on June 17, offering attorneys an opportunity to learn about the latest developments in mass tort litigation. The event was announced on Mar. 31 and is designed for legal professionals seeking updates from case inception through appeal.

This forum brings together a group of active and retired federal and state judges, as well as experienced practitioners, who will share practical guidance for handling complex mass tort matters. Organizers say the program aims to help attorneys navigate the evolving landscape of these cases.

Participants in the forum can earn up to 6.5 Continuing Legal Education credits by attending. The event promises a comprehensive review of key issues facing lawyers involved in multicounty or mass tort litigation.

The session is structured to provide both high-level insight and actionable advice, reflecting current trends and challenges in this area of law. Registration information has been made available for those interested in attending.

Legal observers note that ongoing education is important for practitioners working with large-scale litigation due to frequent changes in procedure and precedent. Events like this forum support professional development within the legal community.



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