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Event's Speakers

JUDGE ROBERT DOW

United State District Court Judge & Counselor to the Chief Justice

JUDGE LARISA
ALWIN

Appellate Judge in The Amsterdam Court of Appeal

St. Eve

JUDGE AMY J. ST. EVE

United State Circuit Court Judge for the Seventh Circuit

Klumpe

JUDGE GERHARD KLUMPE

Presiding Judge at the Regional Court of Dortmund

Prof. Stefaan Voet

PROF. STEFAAN
VOET

Professor of civil procedure at the University of Leuven, Belgium

Brian Fitzpatrick-

PROF. BRIAN
FITZPATRICK

Milton R. Underwood Chair in Free Enterprise and Professor of Law at Vanderbilt Law School

Jasminka Kalajdzic, Professor University of Windsor and

PROF. JASMINKA
KALAJDZIC

Professor at the University of Windsor’s Faculty of Law

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PROF. RACHAEL MULHERON

Professor of Tort Law and Civil Justice At Queen Mary University of London

JEREMY A. LIEBERMAN

JEREMY A. LIEBERMAN

POMERANTZ’S Managing Partner

NOAH
WORTMAN

Founder and CEO at NRW Consulting LLC

Daniel Karon

DANIEL
KARON

Founding partner Karon LLC

DR. ARIEL
FLAVIAN

Herzog Law and Visiting Lecturer Haifa University

SETH R. LESSER

SETH R LESSER

Founding Partner at Klafter Lesser LLP

THE GLOBAL CLASS ACTIONS AND MASS TORTS CONFERENCE BRINGS TOGETHER LEGAL LEADERS FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE

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The Global Class Actions and Mass Torts Conference is a prestigious international event that focuses on the concept of collective redress, which refers to legal mechanisms that allow a large group of individuals who have suffered similar harm or injury to pursue their claims together as a single entity.

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