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23 Class Actions & Derivative Suits 1 (2012-2013)

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The Numbers Game: Dukes and Concepcion
By Robert J. Herrington
Are class action filings down since Supreme Court rulings in Dukes and Concepcion? Should class action
practitioners start looking for other work?
Battle for Vindication of Statutory Rights Post-Concepcion
By Scott T. Schutte, Thomas J. Sullivan, Gregory T. Fouts, and Ezra D. Church
Class actions issues are hot, and if the Supreme Court's docket this term is any indication, the trend
shows no signs of cooling off.
Post-Concepcion Push-Back: Challenges to Arbitration
By Peter J. Korneffel and Kathryn R. DeBord
Throughout the history of the Federal Arbitration Act, courts have struggled with scope of jurisdiction and
discretion to determine the validity and enforceability of arbitration clauses.
Dealing with Competing Class Actions
By Michael R. Pennington and John E. Goodman
Knowing the tools available for competing class actions will give defense counsel and the defendant the
best opportunity to tailor a successful strategy.
The Rise of Foreign Class Action Jurisprudence
By Lindsey Gomez-Gray
Gone are the days when the class action was a uniquely American concept.
Class Actions 101: A New Viral Class Action?
By Casie Collignon and Paul Karlsgodt
Has social media created a new kind of viral or virtual lawsuit?
News & Developments *
Delaware Supreme Court Affirms $2 Billion Judgment
Affirmation of the record damages and fee award could have lingering implications for derivative litigation.
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