Annual Survey of American Law 2009 Symposium -- Panel 3
PANEL 3: PREEMPTION IN THE TRENCHES Finally, how does preemption impact the actual practice of law? Does it force lawyers to develop new strategies in counseling and litigation, change the identity of clients, and so forth? Moreover, how does preemption affect the populace, including not only potential clients—those that may have a case—but society at large? In short, what are the practical ramifications of agency preemption of torts? Moderator: RICHARD EPSTEIN James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Director of Law and Economics Program, University of Chicago Law School Panelists: ELIZABETH CABRASER Partner, Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LL CATHERINE CARROLL Counsel, wilmerhale RICHARD DAYNARD Professor, Northeastern University School of Law MARK HERRMANN Partner, Jones Day ALLISON ZIEVE Staff Attorney, Public Citizen Litigation Group
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