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In August 2024, Jones Day shared some insights on forgiving MTA procedural errors in PTAB litigation. It’s important to note that these insights are not meant to be taken as legal advice for any specific situation. They are intended for general informational purposes only and should not be used in any other publication or legal proceeding without prior written consent from the Firm. If you wish to reprint or reuse any of the insights, you can reach out to Jones Day through their website.

It’s crucial to understand that receiving these insights does not establish an attorney-client relationship, and the views expressed in them are personal to the authors and may not represent the views of the Firm.

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Overall, when dealing with MTA procedural errors in PTAB litigation, it’s essential to seek legal counsel and approach the situation carefully to ensure the best possible outcome. Consulting with professionals in the field can help navigate any potential legal challenges effectively.