Chicago, Illinois — Episode 17 of the Unfair Competition Defense Podcast delves into the rising prominence of public nuisance claims in mass tort litigation. Host Greg Nylen welcomes Frank Citera, a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, to explore this intricate area of law.
Citera provides insights on how public nuisance claims have emerged as key considerations in various legal disputes, particularly in cases involving multiple plaintiffs seeking collective redress. These claims often arise in industries that have significant impacts on public health and safety, making their implications far-reaching.
The Unfair Competition Defense Podcast, produced by Greenberg Traurig, highlights consumer protection laws at both state and federal levels. Each episode provides an in-depth analysis of significant developments, principles, and defense strategies pertinent to consumer class actions spanning various sectors.
Listeners can expect discussions on how public nuisance claims fit into the broader landscape of consumer protection litigation. As these claims evolve, they prompt questions about how best to defend against such actions and what strategies might be most effective for companies facing these challenges.
The series aims to equip legal professionals and industry stakeholders with knowledge about the intricacies of consumer protection statutes. This includes an examination of recent trends that could influence future litigation.
As mass tort actions continue to grow, understanding the nuances of public nuisance claims becomes crucial for those involved in consumer defense law.
For those interested in this critical dialogue, Episode 17 is now available for streaming.
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