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24 November 2015

Akron Law Review Symposium Issue On The Class Action Jurisprudence Of The Roberts Court

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For anyone who follows the Supreme Court's decisions on class action issues, this is a must-read issue.
United States Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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In the latest edition of the Akron Law Review, The Class Action After a Decade of Roberts Court Decisions, Volume 48, Issue 4 (2015), partner Paul Karlsgodt and Dustin contributed to "The Practical Approach: How the Roberts Court Has Enhanced Class Action Procedure by Strategically Carving at the Edges." The articles range in perspective from theoretical to historical to practical, with some surveying the Roberts Court's class action decisions generally, and others focusing on the Roberts Court's contributions in key areas of the law. Article contributors include academics, students, and practitioners from both sides of the bar, including Professor Bernadette Bollas Genetin, Professor Richard Freer, Elizabeth Cabraser, Professor Michael Selmi & Sylvia Tsakos, Andrew Trask, Professor Mark Moller, and Eric Alan Isaacson.

For anyone who follows the Supreme Court's decisions on class action issues, this is a must-read issue. Check it out by clicking the link on the symposium title above.

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