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Government Investigations and Civil Litigation Institute: Mass Torts Made Imperfect: Is the Tort System Broken?

November 20, 2024

O’Melveny partner Steve Brody will moderate the panel “Mass Torts Made Imperfect: Is the Tort System Broken?” at the Government Investigations and Civil Litigation Institute’s annual meeting in November. GICLI brings together “the legal industry's most influential minds” to “share valuable experiences and practical strategies” for handling government investigations and related civil litigation in roundtable and panel discussions.

Brody is co-chair of the firm’s nationally recognized Product Liability and Mass Torts Practice and an accomplished trial lawyer who works to advance clients’ business priorities through industry-shaping victories in high-profile litigation while simultaneously protecting clients’ financial and reputational interests with sophisticated media strategies, government and investor relations, and overall crisis management. As a trial lawyer, he led two of the highest profile US civil trials in the last two decades, State of Oklahoma v. Johnson & Johnson and United States v. Philip Morris. At the federal appellate level, he has recently handled appeals in the Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and DC Circuits, and at the state level in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia.

Government Investigations and Civil Litigation Institute Annual Meeting

November 19 – 21
Marriott Harbor Beach Resort

Mass Torts Made Imperfect: Is the Tort System Broken?

Wednesday, November 20
11:00 am

Learn more and register here.