Practising Law Institute: Current Developments in Federal Civil Practice 2024
Entrance on 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
Event summary
Are you up to date on the important developments in federal civil practice and the implications of these developments for your cases? In this program, a distinguished faculty of trial lawyers and judges provided a dynamic overview of significant recent developments in the law and offer their insights.
Through participation in this program, attendees:
- Gained insight on current pre-trial and trial issues.
- Made aware of notable ethical considerations in federal litigation practice.
- Learned about trends and cases implicating discovery practices.
- Heard about how artificial intelligence is impacting federal litigation.
- Heard about how artificial intelligence is impacting federal litigation.
- Understood updates to the Federal Rules of Evidence.
Featured agenda item
9:15 am EDT
Update on Discovery Issues
Cooley partner Ian Shapiro moderated this panel focusing on electronic and other fact and expert discovery issues.
Through this session, participants:
- Learned about proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that impact discovery.
- Discussed new case law related to discovery disputes.
- Heard from federal judges on the discovery issues before them.
For more information, please email Laura Miller.
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