LCJ Members Meet in DC
LCJ welcomed to Washington, DC, corporate and law firm members for an invigorating and insightful program featuring key rule developments and emerging issues. Twenty-six companies and 36 law firms participated in the program. Panels highlighted pending rules proposals on class action superiority and third-party litigation funding, emerging AI and privacy issues, and opportunities for participation in anticipated public comment periods on MDLs and privilege logs.
Meeting attendees enjoyed an evening of networking while taking in views of the Capitol, at an opening reception hosted by Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough. President Doug Lampe (Ford Motor Company) and meeting co-chairs Barry Boise (Troutman Pepper) and Beth Chiarello (Sidley Austin) welcomed members and guests to two days of programming which highlighted LCJ reform initiatives and issues significantly impacting civil litigation.
LCJ members are urged to mark their calendars now for the Autumn membership meeting, set for November 29-December 1 in New York City.