Responding to the Opioid Crisis: Litigation, Regulation & Reform 2018 is a conference dedicated to the legal and regulatory aspects from both the plaintiff and the defense sides of litigation.
Responding to the Opioid Crisis: Litigation, Regulation & Reform 2018 covers topics such as:
- Key Topics
- The on-the-street realities of opioids, law enforcement, fatalities, and damage control
- A present-day look at the opioid crisis and what has led up to the current situation
- A keynote address from the DEA
- An up-to-the-minute update on the litigation and legislative landscape
- A three-part containment and treatment discussion on Naloxone availability, cost, distribution, first responders, and effective outreach programs
- The Plaintiff Perspective
- Cause of action and theories on negligence
- A detailed look at the challenges and success stories for case acquisition
- Keys to effectively analyzing a defendant`s marketing campaign
- Quantify damages from various aspects - building a fool-proof damage model
- MDL updates and logistics
- Pertinent Defendant Viewpoints
- Quality of life considerations for the pain patient
- The role of the FDA and science
- Alternative options to pain management
- Meeting regulatory requirements-which are most important?
- Cause of action protection theories