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September 25, 2017

Asbestos Litigation Conference: A National Overview & Outlook

This highly acclaimed annual event assembles leaders in U.S. asbestos litigation, including many of the most prominent plaintiff and defense attorneys, judges, in-house counsel, insurance professionals, risk managers, and scientific and medical experts.

Last year's event attracted over 700 attendees. This year's forum promises to exceed its outstanding reputation by hosting numerous balanced panels, presentations, and demonstrations. 

John C. Canoni will be speaking on a panel titled Ethical Duties in Asbestos Litigation, which will include topics such as Representing Multiple Plaintiffs in a Consolidated Trial, Representing Multiple Defendants in the Same Case, and Discovery.
The conference will also host multiple worthwhile and engaging networking events. Perrin Conferences sets the standard in the professional education industry as the place to learn, network and do business.

All in-house counsel and insurance professionals receive complimentary registration.

We hope to see you in San Francisco!

To learn more about this Perrin Conferences signature event, visit www.perrinconferences.com.

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