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Many of the most experienced federal judges, plaintiff and defense lawyers, and experts in class action litigation, will be speaking at the eight annual University of Miami School of Law Class Action Forum on Jan. 26. The Forum in Miami draws hundreds of lawyers and judges each year from across the country.
Nationally known class action attorney Adam Moskowitz, who has been the adjunct professor in Class Action Law at UM’s law school for over 31 years, helped create the forum with his colleagues and good friends at Podhurst, Orseck and Lance Harke.
Moskowitz, a Pinecrest resident, moderates a panel, similar to the historical Fred Friendly Programs, that brings top leaders of the judiciary, national bar and industry, to provide different perspectives, regarding a hypothetical scenario regarding cryptocurrency.
Moskowitz currently serves as co-lead counsel with David Boies in national class actions against crypto exchanges FTX, Voyager and Binance.
“We are honored that our law school leads the nation in the study of class action litigation, and are honored to have such experts as Federal Judge David Proctor and Judge Eduardo C. Robreno,” Moskowitz said. Over 950 law students have successfully completed the UM Class Action Program, and many have attended the forum. “One of my life’s greatest joys has been to teach Class Action Litigation at my alma matter for over 31 years and our annual forum is a celebration of those team efforts,” Moskowitz added.
The event, held at the University of Miami’s Newman Alumni Center, is open to the public with registration at https://www.law.miami.edu/events/cle/mcaf/. Admission fees are waived for judges, law clerks, and current Miami Law faculty and students.
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