WAYNE, PA — Perrin Conferences has announced the upcoming New York Asbestos Litigation Conference, scheduled for December 11, 2024, at the New York City Bar Association. This annual event is a staple for legal and insurance professionals keen on exploring the latest trends and challenges in asbestos litigation.
The conference promises a comprehensive agenda, covering critical topics such as developments in New York asbestos litigation, updates on talc cases, appellate and summary judgment decisions, and insights from a judicial perspective panel. Networking opportunities will allow attendees to connect with peers and industry leaders.
Lynnsey Perrin, President & CEO of Perrin Conferences, expressed enthusiasm for this year’s event, stating, “We’re excited to host prominent plaintiff and defense attorneys, judges, in-house counsel, and insurance professionals at this annual conference. This year’s agenda will feature insightful updates and perspectives on the current issues in NYCAL, NY metro, and upstate New York.”
The event will be chaired by Kerryann M. Cook from The Cook Group, Charles M. Ferguson from Weitz & Luxenberg, and Paul Slater from General Electric Company. Participating judges include Hon. Suzanne Adams, Hon. Paul Edwin Davenport, Hon. Vincent M. Dinolfo, Hon. Lyle Frank, and Hon. Adam Silvera, who will share their judicial insights on asbestos litigation.
Notable speakers such as Joseph W. Belluck, David Breslau, Megan Burns, and Lisa Busch will provide their expertise on various aspects of asbestos claims and litigation strategies. The conference will also offer Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits for qualifying participants, adding significant value for legal professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and credentials.
This conference is set to be an essential gathering for those involved in asbestos litigation, offering a platform for discussion and knowledge-sharing in this evolving field.
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