Identifying & Handling Vexatious Litigation
Strategies for warding off the hex of the vexed
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While dealing with a difficult opposing party is not uncommon, at what point does a party’s conduct cross the line from arguably zealous advocacy to vexatious litigation? The cost to both an opposing party and the court of meritless litigation brought for the purpose of harassment, delay, and/or imposing unreasonable burden is real and significant. Identifying and efficiently disposing of such litigation, however, is far from clear-cut. Join our panel for a discussion of how to spot vexatious litigation and what can be done if you become the target of a vexatious litigant.
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2:00pm - 2:02pm
Welcome and Introduction
on demand video Add to CartEmily C. Shanahan, Esq., Husch Blackwell, LLP , Boston
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2:02pm - 2:09pm
Defining the Issue – What Vexatious Litigation Does/Does Not Mean
on demand video Add to CartEmily C. Shanahan, Esq., Husch Blackwell, LLP , Boston
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2:09pm - 2:24pm
Evolution of Efforts to Deal with Vexatious Litigants
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2:24pm - 2:52pm
Legislative Efforts to Define Vexatious Litigation in Massachusetts and Other States
on demand video Add to CartEmily C. Shanahan, Esq., Husch Blackwell, LLP , Boston
Justin J. Wolosz, Esq.,
Benjamin M. Stern, Esq., Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP , Boston
Colleen C. Cook, Esq., Smolak & Vaughan LLP , North Andover
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2:52pm - 3:21pm
Identifying & Handling Vexatious Litigation: Remedies Available Under Massachusetts Law
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3:21pm - 3:43pm
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3:43pm - 4:00pm
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