Building Law & Legacy II
Dive into the next chapter of building your future with law insights and legacy lessons in a chill, in-person vibe.
Join Us for Building Law & Legacy II!
Get ready to dive into an exciting in-person event where we’ll explore the ins and outs of law and legacy-building. Connect with passionate people, learn from expert speakers, and get inspired to make your mark. Whether you’re starting out or looking to grow, this is the spot to be. Don’t miss out on a day of great vibes, deep talks, and real connections!
Dive into the next chapter of building your future with law insights and legacy lessons in a chill, in-person vibe.
Join Us for Building Law & Legacy II!
Get ready to dive into an exciting in-person event where we’ll explore the ins and outs of law and legacy-building. Connect with passionate people, learn from expert speakers, and get inspired to make your mark. Whether you’re starting out or looking to grow, this is the spot to be. Don’t miss out on a day of great vibes, deep talks, and real connections!
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Highlights
- 8 hours 30 minutes
- all ages
- In person
- Free parking
- Doors at 7:30 AM
Refund Policy
Location
160 Sam Sibley Dr
160 Sam Sibley Drive
Natchitoches, LA 71457
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Agenda
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Multi-District & Class Action Litigation: Strategy, Scale, and Stay Sane
This session provides a practical overview of the structure, strategy, and management of MDLs and class actions. Participants will learn how these large scale cases are formed, coordinated, and resolved, including leadership roles, discovery management, bellwether trials, and settlement frameworks. The purpose is to help practitioners understand the complexities of national and Louisiana specific MDL practice and to strengthen strategic decision making in high exposure litigation.
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Little Things Mean a Lot-LASC Writ Procedure, Updates, & Traps to Avoid
This session focuses on the procedural precision required in Louisiana Supreme Court writ practice. Participants will review frequently overlooked rules, recent amendments, and common filing pitfalls that can result in dismissal before the merits are reached. The purpose is to improve the clarity, accuracy, and compliance of writ applications and to help attorneys better navigate the Court’s expectations and procedural nuances.
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