Weil releases its 2025 Litigation Trends Report

Michael Vitiello Chief Operating Officer Weil
Michael Vitiello Chief Operating Officer - Weil
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Weil’s global Litigation Department has released its 2025 Litigation Trends Report. This report, as in previous editions, includes insights from the department’s partners and practices about anticipated trends and considerations for the upcoming year. The report is intended to serve as both a reference tool and a foundation for deeper discussions and analyses.

Weil’s litigation partners have evaluated key developments that may affect clients over the next year. For those interested in further details on specific topics, it is recommended to contact your usual firm representative or any of the Department or Practice Group Leaders mentioned inside the front cover of the report.

The firm expresses its eagerness to collaborate with clients throughout this year. For additional information regarding Weil’s Litigation practice, individuals can reach out to:

– David J. Lender, Partner, New York: +1 212 310 8153, [email protected]
– John A. Neuwirth, Partner, New York: +1 212 310 8297, [email protected]
– Drew Tulumello, Partner, Washington D.C.: +1 202 682 7100, [email protected]



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