For
the past 20 years, Spriggs & Hollingsworth has hosted its
highly-acclaimed, CLE-accredited* seminar on pharmaceutical and
toxic tort litigation defense. Our seminar — now the longest
continually running annual event of its kind — has attracted
hundreds of in-house counsel, many of whom attend year after year
to learn about current trends and the latest litigation techniques
used by our lawyers and others like us who know how to win.
At this event, in-house
litigation leaders and Spriggs & Hollingsworth’s own
trial teams share cutting-edge legal theories and strategies developed
through years of experience successfully defending high-stakes
cases involving pharmaceutical, medical device and chemical products,
and environmental torts. Topics covered in recent years have included
major case reviews, e-document management, internal investigations,
risk assessment, tort reform, capitalizing on Daubert in serial
litigation, federal preemption, and managing plaintiffs’
experts.
This event is invitation
only and is offered at no cost to in-house corporate counsel and
other friends of the Firm, providing an extraordinary, confidential
forum for colleagues to network and to discuss the challenges
they face in these very demanding litigations.
Attendees received
the 2008 edition of the Spriggs & Hollingsworth Reference
Manual on Toxics and Pharmaceutical Defense, available in hard
copy and online.
For security reasons,
this event is not broadcast or taped. If you are unable to attend,
but would like our lawyers to conduct an abbreviated in-house
version, please contact us at info@spriggs.com.
For more information
or to be added to our mailing list, please contact info@spriggs.com.
*
This seminar is typically approved for 8 hours of CLE credit,
including 1 hour of ethics.