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The New Consensus on Class Certification: What it Means for the Use of Economic and Statistical Evidence in Meeting the Requirements of Rule 23

BY | May 13, 2009

David Evans, May 13, 2009 Offering expert testimony that is a hair’s breadth away from nutty is no longer sufficient to secure class certification according to an emerging consensus across…

David Evans, May 13, 2009

Offering expert testimony that is a hair’s breadth away from nutty is no longer sufficient to secure class certification according to an emerging consensus across the circuit courts. The court must also get into any merits issues that are relevant to the class issues. As a practical matter credible expert testimony will prove more important going forward in all types of class certification for both plaintiffs and defendants. This note summarizes the consensus that

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