On April 15, 2011, from 5:00-6:00 p.m. in the Lindquist & Vennum Conference Room at the Law School, the Federal Bar Association Chapter of the Law School will hold a panel discussion entitled, “How Do You Plead? Civil Pleading Standards Two Years After Iqbal.”
The panelists will discuss the current pleading standard two years after the decision in Ashcroft et al. v. Iqbal et al. (Minnesota Litigator posts on the subject are here.)
The panelists are James M. Rosenbaum (’69), retired U.S. District Court judge for the District of Minnesota; Mark S. Olson (’76), partner at Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly LLP; Seth Leventhal, trial lawyer at LEVENTHAL pllc; and Suzette Malveaux, a professor at Catholic University of America Law School. Professor Brad Clary (’75) will moderate the discussion.
If you are a litigator with a perspective on how Iqbal and Twombly have affected your practice, post a comment here or contact Minnesota Litigator so that I can share your perspective at this presentation.