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HOW SHOULD WE PLEAD? THE FUTURE OF CLASS ACTIONS, ACCORDING TO THE U.S. SUPREME COURT
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Introductions MODERATOR: Howard S. Suskin, Esq., Partner, Jenner & Block LLP PANELISTS: Brian Kristiansen, Esq., Vice President - Claims, AXIS Professional Lines Janene M. Marasciullo, Esq., Partner, Kaufman Dolowich Voluck & Gonzo LLP Mark A. Perry, Esq., Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Samuel H. Rudman, Esq., Partner, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP
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Agenda Key Class Action Law Developments Key Securities Class Action Developments Pleading Standards Class Action Fairness Act Predictions for Future Class Action Developments
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Dukes v. Wal-Mart – The consequences for large class actions Key Class Action Law Developments
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Smith v. Bayer – The tension between federal and state class actions Key Class Action Law Developments
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AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion- Class action waivers Key Class Action Law Developments
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Matrixx Initiatives v. Siracusano- Materiality Key Securities Class Action Developments
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Janus Capital v. First Derivative Traders- The limits on Section 10(b) exposure Key Securities Class Action Developments
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Erica P. John Fund v. Halliburton- The class certification battle. Key Securities Class Action Developments
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Morrison v. National Australia Bank- Foreign class actions – one year later Key Securities Class Action Developments
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What has the impact of the Supreme Court’s heightened pleading requirements been? Pleading Standards
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What are the most significant issues currently being litigated in the battle between federal and state jurisdictional turf? Class Action Fairness Act
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Plaintiff’s Perspective Predictions for Future Class Action Developments
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Defendant’s Perspective Predictions for Future Class Action Developments
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Questions & Answers
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Many thanks to … Brian Kristiansen Janene Marasciullo Mark A. Perry Sam Rudman
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