Master the evolving landscape of class action litigation, from navigating standing complexities post-TransUnion to leveraging emerging trends in data breach and AI-driven cases.

Class action litigation remains one of the most dynamic and challenging areas of law, with critical developments shaping how these cases are brought, certified, and resolved. As courts grapple with unresolved issues such as absent class member standing and the implications of Supreme Court rulings on injunctive relief, both plaintiffs and defendants must adapt to a rapidly shifting legal landscape.
Additionally, data breach litigation continues to fuel a surge in class actions, while new tools and strategies are changing how cases are identified, prosecuted, and defended. Staying ahead requires not only awareness of current trends but also a thoughtful approach to risk and litigation strategy.Â
Join Chadwick A. McTighe, Member at Stites & Harbison, PLLC, for a timely and practical discussion of key legal developments, strategic litigation tools, and emerging risks in the class action space.Â
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Member at Stites & Harbison, PLLC
Chad McTighe is a Member in the Louisville office and served as Chair of the firm’s Business Litigation Service Group before joining the firm Management Committee in 2024. He advises and represents clients in a wide range of business and commercial litigation matters, including extensive practice in class action litigation, shareholder and membership disputes, real estate litigation, data breaches, and fiduciary duty litigation. He represents clients in various industries, including telecommunications, oil and gas, tax liens, insurance, financial institutions, health care, and many others. He has practiced in a number of state and federal courts and has successfully argued multiple issues of first impression resulting in published appellate decisions. His accolades include: Martindale-Hubbell® (AV-Preeminent® rating), Super Lawyers, Benchmark Litigation’s Future Star, and an appointment to serve as a Special Justice for the Kentucky Supreme Court.