21st Annual Business Litigation Conference 2022
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Product Description
This year’s annual Conference is a can’t-miss event! Get the latest update on new business litigation developments and important case law delivered in a dynamic, streamlined format by a stellar faculty of U.S. District Judges, U.S. Magistrate Judges, Massachusetts Superior Court Judges, and preeminent practitioners. Hear their insightful, practical tips from the trenches—and from the Bench. The Judges discuss recent trends and field your questions in the ever-popular Business Litigation Session Judicial Panel and Federal Judicial Panel. And hear important updates on fiduciary duty claims, as well as valuable insights on force majeure clauses. Get highly practical, sage perspective that only experience—and the Conference—can provide.
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Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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12:00 pm –12:59 pm
21st Annual Business Litigation Conference 2022: Year-in-Review: A Dialogue on the Top 10 Cases
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12:59 pm–2:00 pm
21st Annual Business Litigation Conference 2022: Business Litigation Session Judicial Panel
on demand video Add to CartHon. Brian A. Davis, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
Hon. Helene Kazanjian, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
Hon. Peter B. Krupp, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
Hon. Michael D. Ricciuti, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
Hon. Kenneth W. Salinger, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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2:00 pm–2:15 pm
Break
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2:15 pm–3:13 pm
21st Annual Business Litigation Conference 2022: Fiduciary Duty Claims
on demand video Add to CartWhere do fiduciary duties exist and arise; Demonstrating breach; Considering causation and damages; Statute of limitations to assert claims; Closely-held companies—internal disputes; Closely-held companies—disputes with people outside of the company; Duties of trustees; Duties of corporate executivesSean T. Carnathan, Esq., O'Connor, Carnathan, and Mack LLC , Burlington
Eric P. Magnuson, Esq., Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP , Boston
Melanie Todman, Esq., Nelson Mullins LLP , Boston
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3:13 pm – 3:56 pm
21st Annual Business Litigation Conference 2022: Force Majeure Clauses
on demand video Add to CartDrafting and analyzing the language of the force majeure clause; Using the force majeure clause to cancel or defer performance; When the force majeure clause does not forgive performance; Relevance of the frustration of purpose doctrine; Massachusetts cases and nationwide trends; Trends as the COVID-19 pandemic continuesJoshua M. Bowman, Esq., Sherin and Lodgen LLP , Boston
Rachel Hutchinson, Esq., Todd & Weld LLP , Boston
Kara A. Loridas, Esq., Rubin and Rudman LLP , Boston
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3:56 pm – 4:58 pm
21st Annual Business Litigation Conference 2022: Federal Judicial Panel
on demand video Add to CartHon. Judith G. Dein, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts , Boston
Hon. Timothy S. Hillman, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts , Worcester
Hon. Katherine A. Robertson, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts , Springfield
Hon. William G. Young, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts , Boston
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