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May 17, 2014

VIDEO: Class certification trends after Comcast

A look at how courts have been sorting through class certification in the wake of the Supreme Court's landmark 2013 decision. By Brendan Glackin


By Brendan Glackin


The mood in the ballroom was gleeful. You don't often hear antitrust conferences described in those terms, but this was special: a panel discussion at the 2013 American Bar Association Spring Meeting hastily convened to discuss the ramifications of the Supreme Court's decision in Comcast v. Behrend, which had issued just two weeks prior.


For natural reasons (there are more of them), the defense bar tends to be much bet...

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