Multicounty litigation forum to offer updates on mass tort developments 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, providing attorneys with updates on important changes in mass tort litigation. The event will feature a group of active and retired federal and state judges as well as experienced practitioners who will share practical advice for handling these complex cases.

The forum is designed to help legal professionals stay informed about developments from the beginning of a case through the appeals process. Attendees can earn up to 6.5 Continuing Legal Education credits by participating in the program.

According to organizers, the faculty’s experience aims to give participants guidance for navigating challenging aspects of mass tort matters. Registration information is available for those interested in attending.

Events like this forum play an important role in keeping attorneys up-to-date with evolving practices and procedures related to multicounty litigation. Such educational opportunities are seen as valuable resources within the legal community.

Looking ahead, similar forums are expected to continue supporting professional development for lawyers working in mass torts.



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