How a Divided Judicial Landscape Is Altering the Litigation Landscape and How Lawyers Need to Respond

Date: Wednesday, September 28 2022

Time: 2pm ET | 11am PT

 

Sponsored by: LexisNexis

 

Recent high-profile court decisions on landmark questions such as abortion, the Second Amendment, religious freedom and climate change regulation are indicative of an increasingly cultural and ideological divide in the U.S. judicial landscape. Many of these decisions will have trickle-down effects on state level courts, so it’s more important than ever for litigators to understand judges’ opinions, interpretations and legal philosophy. 

 

How can attorneys strategize and prepare for litigation in a changing judicial landscape? What legal and external factors need to be analyzed and taken into account when evaluating the impact of the public debate of recent major judicial rulings?

 

Join this webcast where a panel of legal experts will answer those questions and explore how to better evaluate the current judicial landscape to better inform litigation strategy as well as trial preparation. You will also:

  • Increase your understanding of the trickle-down effect of high-stakes federal judicial rulings on state and federal circuit court level.
  • Gain a better understanding of how to prepare and strategize for litigation in a changing, uncertain judicial landscape.
  • Learn about new, helpful tools on how to research precedents, opinions and case law.

 

Speakers:

Christine Schiffner | Bureau Chief | National Law Journal

Michael Troncoso | Of Counsel | Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP

Paul Schiff Berman | Walter S. Cox Professor of Law | George Washington University Law School

Amir H. Ali | Executive Director | MacArthur Justice Center

Cassie Quinn (Sponsor) | Marketing Content Specialist | LexisNexis

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