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What's New in Class Action Law?

December 9, 2020

The U.S. Seventh Circuit Confirms the Potential Exercise of Personal Jurisdiction Over a Nationwide Class, Even in Light of Bristol-Myers Squibb

Written by Steve Herman
December 9, 2020

The District of Columbia Circuit Declines, at the Rule 12 Stage, to Decide Whether Personal Jurisdiction Can Be Extended Over a Nationwide Class, in Light of Bristol-Myers Squibb

Written by Steve Herman
December 1, 2020

Illinois Supreme Court Reconfirms that Tender by Defendant to Named Plaintiff Can Moot Class Action Claims

Written by Steve Herman
November 12, 2020

U.S. Seventh Circuit Disgorges Payoff to Settlement Objector

Written by Steve Herman
November 9, 2020

Maryland District Court Certifies Class Action alleging RESPA Violations

Written by Steve Herman
October 22, 2020

U.S. Second Circuit Reverses Injunctive Class, But Affirms (b)(3) Damages Class Over Flushable Wipes under New York Consumer Protection Laws

Written by Steve Herman
October 15, 2020

Indiana Court of Appeals Affirms Certification of Nuisance Action by Landowners Against Landfill

Written by Steve Herman
October 8, 2020

U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Affirms Limited Fund Settlement Between Former Students and Unaccredited Law School

Written by Steve Herman
September 28, 2020

U.S. District Court in California Disqualifies Firm as Putative Class Counsel Based on Inherent Conflict in Contingency Fee Agreement

Written by Steve Herman
September 24, 2020

Southern District of Florida Calls Out the So-Called “Center for Class Action Fairness” for Serial and Bad Faith Objections

Written by Steve Herman