John F. Brown Jr. to Speak at 2010 Council on Litigation Management Conference
John F. Brown Jr., Attorney at Brown Law LLC, has been selected to speak at the 2010 Annual Conference of the Council on Litigation Management (CLM).
New York, NY, February 03, 2010 --(PR.com)-- John F. Brown Jr., Attorney at Brown Law LLC, has been selected to speak at the 2010 Annual Conference of the Council on Litigation Management (CLM). Mr. Brown is slated to speak on the topic “How Lean Can A Law Firm Be? Successful Strategies for Reducing Cost”
The conference will be one of the largest, fully inclusive defense industry conferences in 2010. It will be held March 24-26 in Ponte Vedra, Florida, will feature approximately 150 speakers and is expected to draw attendees from around the world. Registration for the conference is now open at www.litmgmt.org/annual-conference.
John F. Brown Jr., principal of Brown Law LLC, is a University of Notre Dame (B.A.) and University of Pennsylvania (J.D.) educated and U.S. Department of Justice trained lawyer. He is a former shareholder of one of the country’s largest law firms. John joined that firm when it was still a litigation boutique of 19 lawyers shortly after receiving the Attorney General’s Special Commendation Award for trial achievements while with the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division. During the growth of his former firm to over 500 lawyers, he tried and handled litigation matters in 27 different states. Over the past several decades, John has been involved in numerous complex litigation matters ranging from varied contract actions, product and construction defect claims to legal malpractice, misrepresentation and fraud matters. He has tried matters for both plaintiffs and defendants. John is admitted to practice in New York, Pennsylvania, and Colorado. He is the author of several recently published articles including, Legal Economics | How to Maximize ROI of Legal Expenses While Grappling With Early Case Assessment and eDiscovery, Transforming a Legal Department From Cost Center to Revenue Source, and Should Corporate Counsel Mandate Risk-Sharing Fee Arrangements along with the upcoming Alternative Fees: Lower Client Cost or Law Firm Profit Growth? |The ‘Case Portfolio’ vs. Single Case Perspective.
About the Council on Litigation Management
The Council is a nonpartisan alliance of thousands of insurance companies, corporations, general counsel, risk managers, claims adjusters and attorneys. Through education and collaboration, its goals are to create a common interest in the representation by firms of companies, and to promote and further the highest standards of litigation management in pursuit of client defense. To learn more about the Council, please visit www.litmgmt.org or contact Adam Potter.
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The conference will be one of the largest, fully inclusive defense industry conferences in 2010. It will be held March 24-26 in Ponte Vedra, Florida, will feature approximately 150 speakers and is expected to draw attendees from around the world. Registration for the conference is now open at www.litmgmt.org/annual-conference.
John F. Brown Jr., principal of Brown Law LLC, is a University of Notre Dame (B.A.) and University of Pennsylvania (J.D.) educated and U.S. Department of Justice trained lawyer. He is a former shareholder of one of the country’s largest law firms. John joined that firm when it was still a litigation boutique of 19 lawyers shortly after receiving the Attorney General’s Special Commendation Award for trial achievements while with the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division. During the growth of his former firm to over 500 lawyers, he tried and handled litigation matters in 27 different states. Over the past several decades, John has been involved in numerous complex litigation matters ranging from varied contract actions, product and construction defect claims to legal malpractice, misrepresentation and fraud matters. He has tried matters for both plaintiffs and defendants. John is admitted to practice in New York, Pennsylvania, and Colorado. He is the author of several recently published articles including, Legal Economics | How to Maximize ROI of Legal Expenses While Grappling With Early Case Assessment and eDiscovery, Transforming a Legal Department From Cost Center to Revenue Source, and Should Corporate Counsel Mandate Risk-Sharing Fee Arrangements along with the upcoming Alternative Fees: Lower Client Cost or Law Firm Profit Growth? |The ‘Case Portfolio’ vs. Single Case Perspective.
About the Council on Litigation Management
The Council is a nonpartisan alliance of thousands of insurance companies, corporations, general counsel, risk managers, claims adjusters and attorneys. Through education and collaboration, its goals are to create a common interest in the representation by firms of companies, and to promote and further the highest standards of litigation management in pursuit of client defense. To learn more about the Council, please visit www.litmgmt.org or contact Adam Potter.
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