Reed Smith is pleased to present our annual Life Sciences Litigation CLE Week designed for in-house counsel at pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotech companies. Sessions – detailed below – will cover hot topics and key developments on artificial intelligence and product liability, Rule 16.1 on MDLs, the amended Federal Rule of Evidence 702, EU product liability, PFAS litigation, and 340B program developments.

Oradores:: Steven J. Boranian Christina D. Olivos

Tipo de evento: Educación legal continua/desarrollo profesional continuo, Seminario web

Fecha/hora de inicio:
13 November 2024, 11:30 AM ET
Fecha/hora de finalización:
13 November 2024, 12:30 PM ET

Proposed Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16.1, which sets forth procedures for handling Multi-district Litigations (MDLs), is likely to go into effect in December 2025. The presentation will explain what issues in MDLs prompted the creation of Rule 16.1, and what Rule 16.1 does and does not do. The presentation will also suggest potential best practices for dealing with Rule 16.1, particularly with a view toward improving the efficiencies of MDLs and facilitating early vetting of cases.

This is Part 3 of a six-part series. Part 1, 340B Program: Update on Current Developments is taking place on November 12, 2024, Part 2, How the toughened up, amended Fed. R. Evid. 702 has been faring is taking place on November 12, 2024, Part 4, PFAS Litigation in the MedTech Industry: Key Cases and Emerging Trends is taking place on November 13, 2024, Part 5, Product Liability in Europe: Understanding and Planning for the EU’s Recent Complainant-Friendly Shift is taking place on November 14, 2024, and Part 6, The New Frontier: AI in Product Liability Law is taking place on November 14, 2024.

Each of these programs are presumptively approved for 1.0 CLE credit in California, Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, and West Virginia. Applications for CLE credit will be filed in Delaware, Florida, Ohio, and Virginia. Attendees who are licensed in other jurisdictions will receive a uniform certificate of attendance but Reed Smith only provides credit for the states listed. Please allow 4-6 weeks after the program to receive a certificate of attendance.