Current Developments in Federal Civil Practice 2026
Event summary
Are you up to date on key developments in federal civil practice and their implications for your cases? At this program, a distinguished faculty of trial lawyers and judges will provide a dynamic overview of significant recent developments in the law and share their insights. The program will focus on the impact of these developments on best practices throughout the life of a federal litigation.
This program will be helpful for any attorney who litigates in federal court. Both new and experienced trial attorneys will appreciate the focus on recent developments and decisions, and the opportunity to hear the views of federal judges on these issues.
Featured agenda item: 9:15 am
Update on Discovery Issues in Federal Civil Practice
Cooley partner Christopher Andrews will lead this panel discussion.
For more information, please email Julia Sousa.
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