I’m one day behind this week, so watch out for the Class Action Blogosphere Weekly Review posting tomorrow. I’ve been helping out as a trainer with a trial skills course this week, which has sucked up what little free time I had. Asking a class action defense lawyer to give a presentation on jury trial skills is a bit [...]
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One Day Behind this Week
Posted in Uncategorized on July 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Class Action Blogosphere Weekly Review
Posted in Articles, Class Action News, Class Action Trends, Other class action blogs, Uncategorized, tagged 9th circuit, blawg review, blawgs, blog review, class action blogs, Class Action News, Class Action Trends, Supreme Court on May 14, 2008 | 2 Comments »
It’s a little later this week than normal because I unexpectedly had to attend a hearing out of state, but better late than never. Here are some blog posts of interest to class action practitioners from this past week… The Complex Litigator has an extensive analysis of an upcoming Law Review article by Professor Sheila Scheuerman [...]
What Does It Mean When a Federal Appeals Court Denies Appeal of a Class Certification Order?
Posted in Articles, Practice Tips, rule 23, Uncategorized, tagged 9th circuit, appellate review, class action appeal, ninth circuit, vista capable on April 23, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Does a United States Circuit Court of Appeals decision not to review an order granting or denying class certification mean that the appellate court agreed with the class certification order? Not necessarily. Since 1998, Rule 23(f) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure has provided a way to seek appellate review of a federal district court’s grant or [...]

