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So Many Ways To Connect

Mass Torts Made Perfect offers a multitude of ways to connect with other trial attorneys throughout the year – both virtually and in person! Check out all the opportunities to grow your skills and your law firm.

Attend Our Bi-Annual Conference

Our bi-annual conferences are the largest plaintiff mass torts gatherings in the world, with more than 2,000+ participants (from over 500 law firms)! At each event, our sessions cover every type of mass tort and class action topics, including prescription drugs, medical devices, defective products, securities litigation, and consumer fraud. It has become the key gathering point for the coordination of mass tort and class action projects, with virtually every major plaintiff’s law firm and lawyer in the field attending the event.

Stay Connected with MTMP Connect Webinars

Our comprehensive and informative MTMP Connect webinar series is based on the content covered at our bi-annual conference in Las Vegas and is offered for FREE to our community of plaintiff lawyers, vendors and paralegals. Plaintiff lawyers that attend our MTMP Connect webinars have the opportunity to interact with our panel of speakers, have important questions answered in real time and earn CLE credits with each litigation webinar.
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Paralegal College

At MTMP, we understand that paralegals who work hand in hand with their teams of lawyers need support too which is why we host a series of FREE webinars designed specifically for paralegals working in mass torts. Our webinars feature panels of lawyers and paralegals to cover a variety of topics that will help our audience deal with the most important aspects of their jobs, including: remote work best practices, communication strategies, mass tort case organization, Word and Excel skills, depositions, and so much more!
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National Trial Lawyers

Mass Torts Made Perfect is presented in part by The National Trial Lawyers. The National Trial Lawyers is an invitation-only organization composed of the premier trial lawyers from each state or region who meet stringent qualifications as civil plaintiff and/or criminal defense trial lawyers. Click here to learn more!
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Expand Your Network & Knowledge with MTMP

Mass Torts Made Perfect is a place for plaintiff attorneys and paralegals to connect, network, and learn more about the top mass tort lawsuits in the country. To achieve our mission of keeping plaintiff attorneys and paralegals connected, we host a 3-day mass tort seminar twice a year in Las Vegas and consistently host free webinars for mass tort attorneys and paralegals to learn the latest litigation updates.

Attend Our Mass Tort Conferences in Vegas

MTMP is the largest mass tort conference in the country — with more than 2,100 participants (from over 700 law firms). At each conference, attendees have access to over 60 sessions that cover a variety of  mass tort cases, including prescription drugs, medical devices, defective products, as well as projects like human trafficking and sex assault. In addition to participating in sessions and gaining insights from leading trial attorneys and paralegals, attendees of our conference will enjoy access to a variety of networking opportunities and unlock more insight into co-counseling and mass tort referral relationships. 

See more perks of attending Mass Torts Made Perfect!

  • Earn CLE Credits
  • Earn NALA Credits
  • Access to 100+ vendors with the latest innovations in the legal industry.
  • Amazing Entertainment! Past headliners include Sebastian Maniscalco, Jim Gaffigan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Peyton Manning, Nate Bargatze, and many, many more.
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Mass Torts Made Perfect is proud to be a member of the National Legal Vendor Association, where Sharon Boothe serves as Chair of the Partnership and Industry Relations Committee.