Mass Arbitration: Tactics and Lessons from the Trenches (Presented by The Federal Bar Association Annual Meeting & Convention 2025 sponsor Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A.)

Joseph Windler
Maggie Green
Olga Rogne
Joseph Windler | Winthrop & Weinstine
Maggie Green | Winthrop & Weinstine
Olga Rogne | Winthrop & Weinstine
Live Video-Broadcast: December 18, 2025

1 hour CLE

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Program Summary

Mass arbitration is increasingly being used as a powerful tool to pressure companies—leveraging the economics of arbitration fees and serial proceedings to overwhelm them. What begins as a handful of claims can rapidly escalate into hundreds, if not thousands, of near-identical arbitrations, threatening financial stability and litigation continuity.

This webinar will explore the evolving landscape of mass arbitration and mass litigation through the lens of defense counsel with firsthand experience navigating high-volume dockets. Drawing from real-world examples, speakers will unpack the strategic challenges posed by mass filings, how plaintiffs’ counsel are structuring these campaigns, and defense approaches that can mitigate risk, manage cost, and turn the tide. Attendees will learn best practices for coordinating national defense strategy, developing global settlement frameworks, and tailoring responses even as new plaintiffs and theories emerge.

Ideal for federal practitioners, in-house counsel, and outside litigation teams, this session offers practical tools and tactical insights for responding effectively when your client becomes the next target of a mass action wave.

Presented by The Federal Bar Association Annual Meeting & Convention 2025 sponsor Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A..

Key topics to be discussed:

  • The Rise and Economic Leverage of Mass Arbitration
  • Corporate and Defense-Side Challenges in Responding to Mass Arbitration
  • Effective Defense and Case Management Strategies

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Date / Time: December 18, 2025

  • 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Eastern
  • 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Central
  • 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Mountain
  • 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Pacific

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Joseph Windler | Winthrop & Weinstine

Joseph Windler is a trial attorney at Winthrop & Weinstine with extensive experience in litigation, regulatory matters, and business and employment law. In the realm of mass arbitration, Joseph, alongside colleagues Olga and Maggie, has successfully defended clients against large-scale claims, including cases where plaintiffs’ counsel have filed on behalf of over 300 claimants simultaneously. Joseph has honed expertise in developing and executing national defense strategies, developing global settlement frameworks, and advising clients on proactive risk management to mitigate exposure.

 

Maggie Green | Winthrop & Weinstine

Maggie Green is an attorney at Winthrop & Weinstine with extensive experience in handling large-scale mass arbitrations. In recent years, Maggie, alongside Joseph and Olga, has served as lead counsel in defending clients against substantial waves of arbitrations, with plaintiffs’ counsel bringing claims ranging from forty to over three hundred at a time. Through this work, Maggie has developed expertise in managing complex dockets, streamlining discovery processes, and addressing “near-identical” claims while ensuring consistency in defense strategies.

 

Olga Rogne | Winthrop & Weinstine

Olga Rogne is a litigator at Winthrop & Weinstine. Together with Joseph and Maggie, Olga has served as lead counsel in defending clients against mass arbitration waves, with plaintiffs’ counsel bringing claims ranging from forty to over three hundred at a time. Olga has considerable expertise in streamlining discovery, managing complex dockets, dealing with resource constraints brought on by the challenge of mass arbitration, and tailoring defenses as new plaintiffs and theories emerge.

Agenda

I. Current Landscape | 2:00pm – 2:15pm

  • The evolution of mass arbitration and its growing impact on corporate defendants
  • Key distinctions between mass arbitrations and traditional class actions
  • How mass arbitration is being used as a strategic weapon by plaintiffs’ counsel

II. The Economics of Mass Arbitration | 2:15pm – 2:30pm

  • How arbitration fees, administrative costs, and procedural efficiencies work to plaintiffs’ advantage
  • The leverage gained by plaintiffs through high-volume filings
  • The escalating financial and operational burdens on companies challenged with mass arbitrations
  • Tactical use of arbitration fees

III. Strategic Challenges for Defense Counsel | 2:30pm – 2:40pm

  • Managing large dockets
  • Dealing with “near-identical” claims and maintaining consistency in defense
  • Resource constraints: legal, financial, and staffing challenges

IV. Practical Defense Approaches | 2:40pm – 2:50pm

  • Coordinating a national defense strategy
  • How to avoid “silos” in defense strategy and ensuring a unified approach
  • Developing global settlement frameworks
  • Tailoring defenses as new plaintiffs and theories emerge

V. Best Practices for Managing High-Volume Dockets | 2:50pm – 3:00pm

  • Streamlining the discovery process
  • Role of case management platforms in tracking deadlines and managing resources
  • Proactive risk management techniques for in-house counsel
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