25 min

Testimony on Proposed FRCP 16.1 with Jose Rojas Mass Tort News LegalCast

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In this LegalCast episode, Elisa D'Amico engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jose Rojas from Levin, Rojas, Camassar & Reck LLC. The discussion begins with an exploration of Jose's recent testimony before the rules committee on Rule 16.1, a federal rule integral to the MDL structure. This crucial testimony sets the stage for a multifaceted dialogue on the evolving landscape of MDL leadership and the importance of diversity in shaping legal committees.
Elisa and Jose explore the collaborative process of the rules committee and touch on crucial issues, including privilege logs and the defense bar's push for early information disclosure. The discussion reveals the complexities of the evolving federal rule.
Jose emphasizes the need to move beyond an exclusive focus on prior MDL experience in leadership appointments. He advocates for a holistic approach, considering expertise, case development roles, and representative diversity. The discussion challenges the common exclusion of lawyers initiating litigations from leadership roles.
A passionate call for diverse leadership sees Jose highlighting the advantage of lawyers involved from the case's inception. He stresses the natural evolution toward less homogeneous and more diverse leadership, emphasizing the importance of expertise, role, and diversity in crafting effective legal teams.
 
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In this LegalCast episode, Elisa D'Amico engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jose Rojas from Levin, Rojas, Camassar & Reck LLC. The discussion begins with an exploration of Jose's recent testimony before the rules committee on Rule 16.1, a federal rule integral to the MDL structure. This crucial testimony sets the stage for a multifaceted dialogue on the evolving landscape of MDL leadership and the importance of diversity in shaping legal committees.
Elisa and Jose explore the collaborative process of the rules committee and touch on crucial issues, including privilege logs and the defense bar's push for early information disclosure. The discussion reveals the complexities of the evolving federal rule.
Jose emphasizes the need to move beyond an exclusive focus on prior MDL experience in leadership appointments. He advocates for a holistic approach, considering expertise, case development roles, and representative diversity. The discussion challenges the common exclusion of lawyers initiating litigations from leadership roles.
A passionate call for diverse leadership sees Jose highlighting the advantage of lawyers involved from the case's inception. He stresses the natural evolution toward less homogeneous and more diverse leadership, emphasizing the importance of expertise, role, and diversity in crafting effective legal teams.
 
https://lrcr.law/
 
 
Remember to subscribe and follow us on social media… 
LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/mass-tort-news/ 
Twitter:   / https://twitter.com/masstortnewsorg 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masstortnews/
Facebook:  / https://www.facebook.com/masstortnews.org 
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@masstortnews?lang=en 

25 min