Cabraser also to receive NTLA’s Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame award
Lieff Cabraser partner Elizabeth J. Cabraser will be a featured speaker on the Diversity in the Legal Profession panel at the Mass Torts Made Perfect (MTMP) Conference on Friday, April 13, 2018 at The Wynn in Las Vegas.
Other panel topics for the Friday session include IVC Filters Reports on the First Cook and Bard Bellwether Trials, Ethics in Mass Torts, From Big Pharma to Your Backyard, and Benicar Litigation, among others.
Ms. Cabraser also received the National Trial Lawyers Association “Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame” award, formally presented at the Thursday luncheon on April 12.
View the full MTMP April 2018 Conference agenda.
About Mass Torts Made Perfect
MTMP conferences are designed for individuals working in the area of plaintiff mass torts and personal injury litigation, as well as those with a single-event practice looking to expand and grow their practices to include mass torts. Our biannual Las Vegas conferences are the largest gatherings of plaintiff mass tort attorneys in the world, with over 1000 participants from 440+ law firms at each event. These seminars are designed to maximize your ability to network and build relationships, as well as learn strategy and insights into the latest mass tort projects. Learn more at mtmp.com.
About Elizabeth Cabraser
One of the nation’s leading class action litigators and possessing unparalleled expertise in complex civil litigation, Elizabeth Cabraser has served as court-appointed lead, co-lead, or class counsel in scores of federal multi-district and state coordinated proceedings. Today, she serves in court-appointed leadership positions in several of the nation’s highest profile civil cases, including a solo lead counsel role in the VW “Clean Diesel” Emissions case, as well as lead positions in the GM ignition switch defect and Takata defective airbag cases, and the recently-filed Fiat Chrysler Jeep Dodge diesel emissions fraud litigation.
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