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Robins Kaplan attorney Ellen Jalkut moderated a panel hosted by the Committee to Support the Antitrust Laws (COSAL) Rules Committee titled, “COSAL Lunchtime Insights: Unpacking Federal Rule 16.1: Essentials for Class Action Litigators,” on Tuesday, August 5.

This program featured an insightful and practical conversation about the soon-to-be-implemented Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16.1. While this new rule reshapes case management in complex civil litigation, it notably excludes class actions—raising important strategic considerations for class action attorneys.

The panel of seasoned plaintiffs’ lawyers broke down the key elements of Rule 16.1, explored its potential ripple effects, and shared best practices for navigating these changes in the class action landscape.

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