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The Supreme Court Is Poised to Take A Right Turn: What Does This Mean for Professional Liability?

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With the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett, the conservative wing of the U.S. Supreme Court now wields sufficient power to overcome the more moderate opinions of Chief Justice John Roberts. What does this shift mean for professional liability? Join Robert and Timothy as they explore how federal employment laws, ERISA, Title IX, arbitration agreements, expert testimony and state Anti-SLAPP laws will be potentially affected. The panel will address this question as to the current and future Supreme Court sessions.

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Robert G. Chadwick Jr., Timothy B. Soefje

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The Supreme Court Is Poised to Take A Right Turn: What Does This Mean for Professional Liability? (Mar 2021)

With the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett, the conservative wing of the U.S. Supreme Court now wields sufficient power to overcome the more moderate opinions of Chief Justice John Roberts. What does this shift mean for professional liability? Join Robert and Timothy as they explore how federal employment laws, ERISA, Title IX, arbitration agreements, expert testimony and state Anti-SLAPP laws will be potentially affected. The panel will address this question as to the current and future Supreme Court sessions.

Originally presented: Feb 2021 The Supreme Court Is Poised to Take A Right Turn: What Does This Mean for Professional Liability?

Robert G. Chadwick Jr., Seltzer, Chadwick, Soefje & Ladik, PLLC - Plano, TX
Timothy B. Soefje, Seltzer, Chadwick, Soefje & Ladik, PLLC - Frisco, TX