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Fitting a Square Plaintiff Into a Circle Class? No Can Do Says Florida Federal Court

A recent decision issued by Chief Judge Timothy J. Corrigan of the Middle District of Florida highlights a straightforward yet consequential class action principle: a plaintiff cannot serve as a class representative for a...more

Resolving When Fla. Consumer Statute Gives Cos. Standing

In his iconic song, Ben E. King proclaimed that his darling could "Stand By Me." While it may seem far afield, the famous refrain from the song helps frame the questions around whether a business has standing to bring a claim...more

10/27/2021  /  Appeals , Article III , FDUTPA , Standing

Stimulus Package Ushers in New Loan Opportunities and Support for Small- to Medium-Sized Businesses / Extends FFCRA Tax Credit

Signed into law on December 27, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 provides a new round of support to small- and medium-sized businesses. Below is a summary of key provisions of the act, highlighting additional funding...more

Federal Reserve Board Expands Main Street Lending Program

After extensively seeking feedback from small and midsize businesses, the Federal Reserve Board expanded its $600 billion Main Street Lending Program on June 8, 2020. The Main Street Lending Program was originally established...more

Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, LA Fitness Customers Exercise to Work Out Their Monthly Fees

As Americans face drastic changes to their daily routines due to the coronavirus, a South Florida plaintiff has brought a class action lawsuit against LA Fitness, alleging counts of unjust enrichment and negligence for LA...more

High School Female Athletes Fail to Score on Class Certification

The U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii recently denied female student-athletes’ motion for class certification under Title IX even though it rejected the defendants’ attacks on mootness and standing as well as...more

Life May Not Be Fair, But Arizona Cannot Find Out Without Standing

The Sixth Circuit recently held that Arizona lacked standing to intervene in, and object to, a nationwide class settlement at the settlement fairness hearing. The underlying case involved Tristar Products’ defective pressure...more

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