How Calculating Damages Has Evolved in False Advertising and Product Defect Class Actions
27 April 2021
Partner Jai Singh along with additional reputable Intellectual Property experts will be presenting his views at the NERA Insights webinar titled “How Calculating Damages Has Evolved in False Advertising and Product Defect Class Actions” on Tuesday, 27 April at 11:00 a.m. PDT.
Jai will:
- Review damages methodology trends in false advertising and product defect class action litigation;
- Discuss recent trends in allegations, liability theories, and court decisions in these class actions; and,
- Analyze specific methodologies for calculating damages in the context of recent cases.
To find out more information on this complimentary webinar, please click here.
There is no charge for attending this event. To register, click here.
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