Joshua S. Grossman Co-Chairs MCLE's 16th Annual Business Litigation Conference 2017

 
 

January 30, 2017 - Boston, MA
For more information contact: Joanne Thorud
(617) 589-3894; jthorud@davismalm.com

On January 27, Davis Malm shareholder Joshua S. Grossman co-chaired the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education’s (MCLE) 16th Annual Business Litigation Conference. Mr. Grossman shared important insights on the rapidly evolving landscape of litigation claims and defenses, best practices derived from federal and state “computer statutes” and common laws, and valuable tips for strategically invoking statutory claims in business litigation.

Mr. Grossman concentrates his practice on business litigation and general business counseling. He is a trial lawyer with experience in a range of areas, including shareholder and partnership disputes, insurance coverage, products liability, real estate trusts, probate, ERISA, contracts, condominiums and electronic data protection.

The 16th Annual Business Litigation Conference provided the latest updates on new business litigation developments and important case law delivered by a stellar faculty of U.S. District Court and Massachusetts Superior Court Judges and preeminent practitioners.

About Davis, Malm & D’Agostine, P.C.
Founded in 1979, Davis Malm is a premier mid-sized, full-service New England firm. The firm provides sophisticated, cost-effective legal representation to local, national, and international public and private businesses, institutions, and individuals in a wide spectrum of industries. The attorneys at the firm practice at the top level of the profession and deliver successful results to clients through direct partner involvement, responsive client service, and practical and creative problem solving. Davis Malm is the member firm for the International Lawyers Network representing Massachusetts and northern New England.

 
 
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The 16th Annual Business Litigation Conference provided the latest updates on new business litigation developments and important case law.