With that in mind, I want to take a look at the forms of class feedback and some terms that come up again and again as discussed by Ghostcrawler, not just as a tribute to Ghostcrawler, but as a way to ...
As the melting snow reveals the first buds of spring, the justices turn again to a subject perhaps all too familiar to them – statutes of limitation in class actions. You would think that the Supreme ...
Many class-action commentators (including this blog) spend much of their time focusing on class action in federal courts: what caselaw controls, what arguments tend to work. They spend far less time ...
The recent settlement of the Anthem class action lawsuit (Bell v. ATH Holding Company, LLC) reflects some trends in 401(k) litigation: the focus on share classes, arguments to support inclusion of non ...
Federal circuit courts are split today on whether a federal court can certify a class action under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(b)(3) when at least one member of the proposed class lacks an ...
At a lengthy hearing Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court considered a thicket of procedural issues standing in the way of a potentially significant ruling on class action certification. The U.S. Supreme ...
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