Experts Unite at DLA Piper’s Annual Product Liability Symposium to Tackle Legal Challenges in Emerging Technologies

PHILADELPHIA – On September 9, 2025, DLA Piper hosted its fourth annual Product Liability Symposium, focusing on navigating the intricate issues surrounding product liability. This event attracted prominent experts from various fields, including medicine, artificial intelligence, and science, aimed at equipping legal professionals within the life sciences, technology, and environmental sectors with the insights needed for informed decision-making. The symposium was designed to tackle the multifaceted challenges that arise in product liability litigation. Experts provided strategies and actionable insights tailored to help attendees navigate through complex legal landscapes. Participants were given the opportunity to engage … Read more

Legal Luminary Samir D. Parikh to Lead National Discussions on Mass Torts and Bankruptcy Restructuring in 2024 Symposium

Chicago, Illinois — Samir D. Parikh, a prominent figure in legal scholarship, specializes in business law and bankruptcy issues, with a comprehensive focus that includes mass tort restructurings, fraudulent transfer law, and the complexities of municipal distress. His expertise has positioned him as a leading voice in discussions surrounding corporate accountability and financial reconstruction. Parikh’s contributions to the legal field have gained national recognition, particularly in the areas of mass torts and business reorganizations. In 2024, he will co-organize the Cornell Law Review’s symposium titled “Mass Torts Inferno: New Battle Lines in the Resolution Debate.” … Read more

Legal Titans Tangle Over Constitutional Interpretation in Inaugural Berkeley Law Symposium

BERKELEY, Calif. — In a stimulating debate at the University of California, Berkeley, legal minds converged to discuss the merits and pitfalls of constitutional originalism versus a more evolutionary interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. The discourse was part of the inaugural Thomas David and Judith Swope Clark Program on Constitutional Interpretation at Berkeley Law. Leading the conversation was Berkeley Law Dean, Erwin Chemerinsky, who articulated a fervent critique against originalism, arguing that it often leads to undesirable societal outcomes. He cited landmark cases such as Brown v. Board of Education and Loving v. Virginia, which … Read more

Major Legal Symposium to Examine the Future of Mass Litigation in Wake of ‘Harrington v. Purdue’ Decision

New York, NY – In the evolving landscape of U.S. legal proceedings, mass torts and class action lawsuits represent a significant area of focus that challenges the balance between efficiency, fairness, and access to justice. Among these, the ongoing opioid crisis stands out as a key example of the complexities involved in managing and resolving large-scale legal disputes through the judiciary system. For decades, federal courts have employed mechanisms such as class actions and multidistrict litigation to manage mass torts, and in the 21st century, bankruptcy proceedings have increasingly become a tool to consolidate claims … Read more