Deadline to Register: Tuesday, March
13, 2018
Registration begins and lunch will be
provided at 11:45 a.m.
The year 2017 featured
some key decisions that will affect class action litigation at all stages,
including motions to dismiss, class certification, and class settlements. We’ll
cover some of the biggest headlines from 2017 that will impact class action
litigation going forward, including the Supreme Court’s personal jurisdiction
decision in Bristol-Myers Squibb, the Seventh Circuit’s rejection of the Subway
settlement, the proposed revisions to Rule 23’s class settlement provisions, the
continuing circuit split on ascertainability, and more.
Presenters:
Christine Kain, Partner
| Faegre Baker Daniels LLP
Emily Bodtke, Associate
Attorney | Faegre Baker Daniels LLP
CLE Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credit approved | Event Code: 254622
Cost:
Food Drug & Device Law Section Member: $15.00
MSBA Member not
in the section: $20.00
Non-Member: $25.00
Law
Student: Free
New Admittees (Attorneys Admitted to the Minnesota Bar
after January 1, 2017): Free
Join the Food Drug & Device Law Section:
MSBA members who are not members of the Food Drug & Device Law
Section can join the section & attend for FREE.
Non-attorneys who are not eligible for membership in the MSBA can join the
Food Drug & Device Law Section. Details are available here.
Remote Participation:
Remote attendance is available. Please indicate that you will attend
remotely when registering. Instructions will be sent via e-mail a day
prior on Wednesday, March 14.
To register with a check, please mail in this
registration form.
Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation policy.
Want more information about the
Food Drug & Device Law Section?
Questions? Contact Geen Mui |
612-278-6346
The MSBA is committed to creating an inclusive environment in which all
members can participate fully. If you need reasonable accommodations to
participate in this event, please notify Geen Mui via phone or email: gmui@mnbar.org. Please
provide notification at least 72 hours prior to the meeting to allow sufficient
time to make arrangements for accommodations. Thank you.