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CLS & the National Law Journal Roundtable
Featured Event:
Columbia Law School
and
The National Law Journal
present
The Class Action Fairness Act of 2005: The Right Fix for a Broken System Or "A Bad Idea Whose Time Has Come" ?
Class action restrictions adopted in February were among the top tort system changes sought by President Bush and the nation's business community. The new law was opposed by federal and state judges, state legislatures and attorneys general, as well as consumer, civil rights and environmental groups. The Class Action Fairness Act will create an unprecedented shift of state class actions to federal courts. Will the result be a better system, chaos, or something in-between?
Moderated by
Marcia Coyle Washington Bureau Chief, The National Law Journal
and
Catherine Sharkey Columbia Law School Professor
and featuring
John Beisner O'Melveny & Myers Washington, DC
Elizabeth Cabraser Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP San Francisco
Gregory Joseph Gregory P. Joseph Law Offices LLC New York
Samuel Issacharoff Columbia Law School Professor
CLE: This program will provide two transitional New York Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits to be applied to the Areas of Professional Practice Requirement. Advance registration is mandatory to receive CLE credit.
Jerome L. Greene Hall Room 104 435 West 116th Street at Amsterdam Avenue New York City Thursday, April 28, 2004 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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Direct inquiries and RSVPs to Sallie Locke
T: 212- 854-5446 F: 212- 854-7801 E: slocke@law.columbia.edu
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