Consumer Class Action Litigation: Tips & Strategies for Your Firm in 2020 and Beyond
Consumer financial services companies continue to face unprecedented regulatory and enforcement scrutiny and increasing litigation. Several types of consumer class actions cause disruption to many businesses. Consequently, the increasing number of this type of litigation as well as its size, complexity, and interplay with existing regulatory actions may damage businesses if not handled correctly.
As the number of consumer class action continues to grow, it is essential for businesses to be up to date with current developments, latest enforcement actions, and regulatory initiatives. It is also important to maintain an effective litigation defense and settlement strategy that will help them succeed in an evolving legal landscape.
In this LIVE Webcast, a seasoned panel of thought leaders and professionals brought together by The Knowledge Group will provide an in-depth analysis of the recent developments in consumer class action litigation. Speakers will also present the significant issues and critical challenges surrounding this topic including notable court decisions affecting such cases.
Key Issues:
- Consumer Class Action Litigation – Trends and Developments
- Regulatory and Enforcement Scrutiny
- Notable Court Decisions
- Issues and Challenges
- Tips and Strategies
- Outlook
Agenda:
- Chadwick McTighe, Member, Business Litigation Service Group, Stites & Harbison, PLLC
- Nancy Nguyen Sims, Of Counsel, DLA Piper
- Minh P. Doan, Vice President, Analysis Group, Inc.
Who Should Attend:
- Class Action Lawyers
- Litigators
- In-house Legal and Compliance Executives
- Business Executives
- Consultants
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