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Litigating Mass Torts

April 07-08, 2005
Amara Creekside Resort, Sedona, AZ


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The Seventh Annual Sedona Conference on Complex Litigation will focus exclusively on issues that arise in connection with the litigation of mass torts. The Conference features a blue-ribbon faculty panel with five sitting and former state and federal judges (including the Chairman of the Judicial Panel for Multidistrict Litigation), in-house counsel, and a nationally renowned group of leading practitioners from both the plaintiff and defense bar.

This will be the most substantive, and in-depth look at many critical issues in this area, including the recent passage of the Class Action law. Our unique, dialogue-based approach to exploring the issues will seek new paths for best practices in the areas of: the meaning of the new, federal Class Action law, the impact of pretrial rulings and evidentiary issues, obstacles to resolution, the "professional objector" and the role of the court in settlement, choice of venue, impact on liability in other areas, development of the law from autos to pharma to technology in the workplace and beyond, and others. Agenda and faculty bios are listed below. You can register now using the Registration form on this website. Registration is strictly limited to 45, on a first-come, first-served basis. Limit of three/firm, please. The Conference will be held at the Amara Creekside Resort in Sedona. Mention you are with The Sedona Conference when making hotel reservations to get the Group rate; $159-$179, Wednesday night and Thursday night, April 6 and 7 (higher rates on the weekend).

Agenda   
Day One: Thursday, Apr 07
Time              Session Panelists
08:00-08:30   Continental Breakfast
Guests welcome.
   
08:30-08:45   Overview of Program   Braman  
08:45-09:15   Multidistrict Litigation: The View from the MDL Panel   Judge Hodges  
09:15-10:00   Ethics, Professionalism and The Role of Mass Tort Litigation in Society/The Class Action Fairness Act   Judge Barker Barrett Bellas Campbell Judge Rothstein Scruggs  
10:00-10:15   Morning Break    
10:15-11:15   Technology and Mass Tort Litigation   Beisner Bellas Judge Corodemus Judge O'Malley Judge Rothstein  
11:15-12:00   Protective Orders, Confidentiality and Public Access: Report of the Sedona ConferenceŽ Working Group Addressing Best Practices and Principles in this Area   Judge Corodemus  
12:00-01:15   Lunch
Provided.
   
01:15-03:00   Federal/State Cooperation and Coordination in the Trial of Mass Torts; Issues & Best Practices in the Areas of Evidentiary and Discovery Issues, and the Impact of Pretrial Rulings   Judge Barker Judge Corodemus Judge Hodges Judge O'Malley Judge Shields  
03:00-03:15   Afternoon Break    
03:15-04:15   Development of the Law from Auto Litigation to Pharma, High-Tech Industries, and Beyond   Brogan Carpenter Kennedy Kindler Scruggs  
04:15-05:30   Impact of Mass Tort Litigation on Liability in Other Areas (Securities, Criminal, etc.)   Beisner Brogan Cabraser Kindler Scruggs Taylor  
05:30-07:00   Reception
Guests welcome.
   
 
Day Two: Friday, Apr 08
Time              Session Panelists
07:30-08:00   Continental Breakfast
Guests welcome.
   
08:00-09:00   Use of Court-Appointed Experts on General Causation Issues in Mass Tort Litigation   Judge Barker Cabraser Carpenter Judge O'Malley  
09:00-10:00   Bankruptcy of the Defendant and its Impact on Mass Tort Litigation   Barrett Beisner Brogan Judge Shields Taylor  
10:00-10:15   Morning Break    
10:15-12:15   The "Professional Objector" and other Obstacles to Resolution; the Role of the MDL/Mass Tort Judge in Settlement   Barrett Carpenter Kennedy Judge O'Malley Scruggs  
12:15-01:15   Lunch
Provided.
   
01:15-02:30   Choice of Venue/Style: State vs. Federal; Transferee or Transferor Court; Aggregation?   Beisner Bellas Cabraser Campbell Judge Hodges  
 

Panelists   
The Hon. Sarah E. Barker
Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN
Don Barrett
Barrett Law Office, Lexington MS
John H. Beisner
O'Melveny & Myers, LLP, Washington, D.C.
George Bellas
Of Counsel, Clifford Law Offices, Chicago, IL
Stephen J. Brogan
Jones Day, Washington, D.C.
Elizabeth Cabraser
Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, San Francisco, CA.
Richard P. Campbell
Campbell Campbell Edwards & Conroy, PC
Michael Carpenter
Carpenter & Lipps LLP, Columbus, OH
The Hon. Marina Corodemus, JSC (Ret.)
Corodemus and Corodemus LLC, Woodbridge, NJ
The Hon. William Terrell Hodges
U.S. District Judge, MD FL, Ocala, FL
R. Eric Kennedy
Weisman, Kennedy & Berris LPA, Cleveland, OH
Jeffrey Kindler
Pfizer Inc., New York, NY
The Hon. Kathleen McDonald O'Malley
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Cleveland, OH
The Hon. Barbara Rothstein
Executive Director, Federal Judicial Center, Washington, D.C.
Richard F. Scruggs
Scruggs Law Firm, Oxford, MS
The Hon. V. Sue Shields
U.S. Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court, Indianapolis, IN
Tim Taylor
SJBerwin, London, England