Many of the leading academics and class action practitioners in the nation participated in five panels discussing the many controversial issues attending modern class action litigation. The Symposium was jointly sponsored by the Public Justice Foundation and the Committee to Support Antitrust Laws (COSAL) at the James F. Humphreys Complex Litigation Center at George Washington University..
Public Justice Executive Director Arthur Bryant spoke on the “Class Actions and Remedies” panel and Senior Attorney Paul Bland spoke on the “Arbitration and Class Actions” panel. You can view videos of the panel discussions below.
Panel Three – “Class Actions and Remedies”

Moderator: Jay H. Tidmarsh, University of Notre Dame Law School
Panelists:
- Edward F. Sherman, Tulane University Law School
- Robert Klonoff, Lewis & Clark Law School
- Arthur H. Bryant, Public Justice
- Joshua Davis, University of San Francisco School of Law
Panel Five – “Arbitration and Class Actions”

Moderator: Richard D. Freer, Emory Law
Panelists:
- Myriam E. Gilles, Cardozo Law
- Deborah R. Hensler, Stanford Law School
- F. Paul Bland, Jr., Public Justice
- Jonathan W. Cuneo, Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca, LLP
- Bruce H. Schneider, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, LLP
For more information, and to view more panel videos from the symposium, visit the Class Action Symposium page on the GW Law website.