CAOC's Third Annual Class Action Seminar: Class Action Hurdles From The Plaintiff’s Perspective will take place next Wednesday, January 28, 2009 at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel,450 Powell Street, San Francisco. Topics will include:
- Protective Orders And Discovery In Class Actions
- Opposing Preemptive Defense Motions To Deny Class Certification
- Establishing Class Liability Using The Pattern Or Practice Theory
- Dealing With Objectors
- National Class Actions In Consumer Cases
- Anticipating, Avoiding And Overcoming Problems With Class Representatives
- Understanding CAFA – The Federalization Of National Class Actions
- Trying Class Actions
- Preserving Class Actions And Preventing Their Abuse and
- The Importance Of Class Actions In American Jurisprudence – Perspectives From The Bench
The seminar is presented by Consumer Attorneys of California College of Trial Arts and the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association, sponsered by Gilardi & Company LLC and co-sponsored by the Bar Association of San Francisco and The Impact Fund. Attendees will received four hours of MCLE credit, including one hour of ethics. For a printable registration form, download the PDF at this link, or register online at this link.
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