Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Eleventh Circuit Weighs In On Need For Consumer Class Actions' Plaintiffs To Be Ascertainable

Whether a class of plaintiffs must be "ascertainable"—i.e. capable of being feasibly identified through an objective process—continues to be one of the most contested legal issues in class-action litigation. We've written about ascertainability mostly in the context of food labeling lawsuits (our collection is here) but it has arisen in [...]

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