Episode 174

Goals of Multijurisdictional Litigation Coordination

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January 5th, 2021

21 mins 45 secs

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About this Episode

In this episode, “Goals of Multijurisdictional Coordination in Construction Litigation,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader starts off 2021 by looking at the goals of construction clients in coordinating the defense litigation involving the same plaintiff/claimant in multiple jurisdictions.

Some of the topics that Tashia discusses:

  • Weaponizing Coordination: Tactics that Benefit the Employer.
  • Reduction of Litigation Costs – Reducing Duplicative Effort.
  • Avoiding Collateral Estoppel.
  • Pursuing Global Settlement.

This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 4, 2021.


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