Seth Lesser, a successful attorney who has led prosecutions in class and individual action suits, routinely speaks on class actions, consumer law, privacy law and mass torts before professional organizations.
Seth Lesser’s speaking engagements have included:
• Practicing Law Institute: Speaker at multiple conferences, including Consumer Financial Services Litigation (New York, 2000-2003, 2009) and the First through Fourth Institutes on Privacy Law (New York & San Francisco, 2000-2004)
• American Council on Consumer Interests: Rent-A-Own – Consumer Issues (Orlando, Florida, August 2008)
• American Association for Justice: The Status of Daubert Today (Philadelphia, July 2008)
• Federal Bar Council Fall Retreat: Rule 23 in The Second Circuit (Lenox, Massachusetts, October 2007)
• American Bar Association: Speaker at numerous conferences and teleconferences, including “Class Actions and Consumers,” (ABA Connection Teleconference, June 20, 2007); Fourth National Institutes on Class Actions (October 2005); “Class Action Practice After The Fairness Act of 2005” (Teleconference, March 17, 2005); Internet Privacy Issues (Teleconference Seminar, Sept. 19-20, 2001) (also featured in article on same topic in ABA JOURNAL, September 2001); Business Law Section’s Annual Review of Litigation (Various locations, 1995-1998) (co-chair)
• Mealy’s Publications, Mealey’s Drug & Medical Device Litigation Conference (San Diego, May 2007)
• National Association of Consumer Advocates: Speaker at various conferences on topics relating to consumer finances, class actions and complex litigation (Various locations, 1999-2007)
• National Consumer Law Center: Speaker at Annual Symposium on Class Actions (Various locations, 2000-2006) and on other topics relating to consumer law.
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