Successfully Litigating Class Action Cases as Solo Practitioners

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Includes a Live Web Event on 09/18/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

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Solos, learn how you can make class action litigation more approachable and how to spot potential class-worthy claims in your case files. This webinar shows how state-based classes and the benefits of partnering with co-counsel can allow you to successfully prosecute class action cases. Solos will also learn how to build their resumes to arm themselves with the tools necessary to develop cases and be certified as adequate class counsel.

What You Will Learn
 
•    How to select the right cases to proceed as putative class actions
•    How to develop a class action resume
•    How to work with co-counsel and experts
•    How to minimize costs with discovery and class administration tactics
•    How to plan for cost expenditures and class administration

Stacy Bardo

Founder

Bardo Law, P.C.

Stacy Bardo has dedicated her law practice for the last 20+ years to the protection of everyday people. Based in Chicago, Stacy files suits for consumers who have been the victims of unlawful business practices, consumer fraud, wrongful repossessions, automobile fraud, identity theft, and false credit reporting. She has been appointed class counsel in numerous national and statewide class actions certified in IL, NY, CA, MI, MN, and WA. Stacy is a past co-chair of NACA’s Board of Directors and currently serves on the NCLC/NACA Conference Steering Committee. Stacy is a graduate of Northwestern University and Loyola University Chicago School of Law.

Amy Wells

Amy Wells provides legal consulting to other firms and practitioners. She offers guidance on complex litigation, case development, and project management of mass actions, building on her 20 years of consumer advocacy with a focus on class and multidistrict litigation with an emphasis on TCPA, FCRA, and product defect cases. Amy has served the legal community through various leadership positions in her home base of Chicago and Ohio, where she got her start; these include having served as state chair for both NACA and OAJ, presidency of the local trial lawyers association, appointment to the Ohio Attorney General’s Advisory Committee, and several board positions. 

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Successfully Litigating Class Action Cases as Solo Practitioners
09/18/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
09/18/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
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1.00 CLE credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 CLE credit  |  Certificate available
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