Limiting exposure to future claims is a crucial aspect of settling class action litigation. A recent opinion out of the Northern District of Georgia serves as a reminder that the definitions of ...
Two recent decisions from the Eastern District of Illinois involving the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), decided a day apart, provided valuable insight as how this court will respond to ...
(Reuters) - The District of Columbia U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled, opens new tab on Tuesday that trial judges cannot refuse to certify classes simply by invoking the words “fail-safe,” in a ...
March 10, 2025 - The Supreme Court is set to decide a question that has vexed lower courts and class action practitioners for years: Can a class be certified if some members did not suffer any injury ...
In the underlying case, two Hilton employees and one relative of a deceased employee sued Hilton Hotels Retirement Plan over allegedly unlawfully denied vested retirement benefits. The U.S. Court of ...