Class Action Decisions Published November 2024 - Developments in Class Action Law

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A highlight from this issue includes: 

  • Unique Defenses Specific to the Named Plaintiff. The Second Circuit clarified that a district court should consider the potential that there will be unique defenses applied against the named plaintiff under the typicality prong, not the adequacy prong.

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