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June 29 – June 30, 2021

Day 1 – June 29, 2021

10:30am
Waiting Room
Come Early for Pre-Event Networking.
10:45am
Welcome and Introductions
  • Jeff Klenk, Director, BRG
  • Christopher Ritchie, Executive Managing Director, Huntington Bank
11:00am – 12:00pm
Keynote Session
  • John Rabiej, George Washington University Law School​
12:00pm – 12:15pm
Break​
12:15pm – 1:15pm
Ethics: Fee-Sharing, Litigation Funding, and Class Actions
Rule 5.4 of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct generally precludes lawyers from sharing fees with non-lawyers. How does this rule affect the ability of lawyers to utilize different methods of financing class actions and other cases, and how are some jurisdictions amending their rules to allow greater flexibility and innovation? What is the role of courts, including in class actions, to review or approve litigation funding arrangements? This panel will discuss these issues and explore recent developments.
  • Liz Lambert, Senior Managing Director, Huntington Bank (Introductions)
Panelists:
  • Dai Wai Chin Feman, Corporate Counsel, Parabellum Capital LLC
  • Brent Landau, Global Managing Partner, Hausfeld, LLP
  • Ann Scott Timmer, Vice Chief Justice, Arizona Supreme Court
1:15pm – 2:15pm
Easily Found and Hard to Forget: Class Action and Forever Chemicals
​Man-made per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances or “PFAS” are used in many industrial and consumer products. PFAS are increasingly regarded as a potential tort liability in part due to their behavior as “forever chemicals” with long-lived persistence in the environment and human body. Adding to the controversy, potential health hazards linked to PFAS are acknowledged, and PFAS are the source of diverse government and private approaches to address their remediation. Environmental groups claim that the industrial discharge of PFAS occurs at more than 2,000 sites throughout the US and PFAS are readily detectable at low levels in drinking water sources. Not surprisingly, PFAS are receiving growing regulatory and class action interest. The panel will discuss current issues affecting class actions in PFAS litigation including the shifts in federal and state regulation, capacity to detect contamination and exposure, and the expanding types of class claims related to PFAS exposures including the medical monitoring class.
  • Robin Cantor, Managing Director, BRG (Moderator)
Panelists:
  • Alexandra Dapolito Dunn, Partner, Baker Botts LLP and former Assistant Administrator for EPA's Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention
  • Scott Summy, Head, Environmental Litigation Group, Baron & Budd, P.C.​
  • Kate Campbell, Partner, Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox

Day 2 – June 30, 2021

10:30am
Waiting Room
Come Early for Pre-Event Networking.
10:45am
Welcome and Introductions
  • Shireen Meer, Director, BRG
  • Christopher Ritchie, Executive Managing Director, Huntington Bank
11:00am – 12:00pm
Class Actions in the UK
Recent changes in law have allowed for the development of class actions in the UK. Whether it be a proposed opt-out antitrust class action before the Competition Appeals Tribunal, or a Representative Action or Group Litigation before the High Court, the number of group actions are rising every year.  This panel will explore how the UK class actions differ from US class actions, discuss the types of cases are being filed, and report on where the cases currently stand.​
  • Robyn Griffin, Senior Managing Director, Huntington Bank (Moderator)​
Panelists:
  • Lauren McGeever, Director, Epiq Systems
12:00pm – 12:15pm
Break​
12:15pm – 1:15pm
Drilling in the Data Oil Fields: What's New and Trending in Data Privacy Class Actions
Many scholars have argued that data, not oil, is the world’s most valuable resource, and like oil, it needs to be refined in order to make use of it as a resource.  And consumer data is arguably the 21st century’s most lucrative product and resource.  Unlike oil, consumer data is associated with human beings and the use of their personal information is safeguarded in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape. This panel will discuss recent trends in class actions arising out the collection, use and sale of consumer data and the laws that protect consumers whose personal data is being drilled, refined and sold.
  • Peggy Daley, Managing Director, BRG (Moderator)
Panelists:
  • Karen Riebel, Partner, Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP
  • Eric J. Troutman, Partner, Squire Patton Boggs LLP
1:15pm – 2:15pm
"Pay-for-Delay" and other Generic Suppression Cases – An Overview
This panel will review the landscape in “pay-for-delay” and other antitrust cases that allege anticompetitive conduct by pharmaceutical companies that delays entry of generic drugs to the market.
  • Rose Kohles, Vice President, Huntington Bank (Moderator)
Panelists:
  • Jeff Klenk, Director, Berkeley Research Group​
  • Dena Sharp, Partner, Girard Sharp LLP
2:15pm – 2:30pm
Closing Remarks
  • Robin Cantor, Managing Director, BRG
  • Christopher Ritchie, Executive Managing Director, Huntington Bank
2:30pm – 3:30pm
"The After Event"
Informal Post Conference Networking.

CLASS ACTION MONEY & ETHICS CONFERENCE

​Presented by BEARD GROUP, INC
May 2, 2022
In-Person at The Harmonie Club

4 East 60th Street
New York, NY 10022
Conference Contact:
Bernard Toliver, CMP
(240) 629-3300 ext. 149
bernard@beardgroup.com
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