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Monday, January 05, 2009

New federal nationwide class certification decision: Mazza v. American Honda Motor Co.

The court (Judge Valerie Baker Fairbank) granted nationwide class certification of UCL and CLRA claims in an auto defect action, Mazza v. American Honda Motor Co., ___ F.R.D. ___, 2008 WL 5256432 (C.D. Cal. Dec. 16, 2008). Many thanks to the blog reader who forwarded the order.

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