Class Action issue of CAOC Forum
The January/February 2009 issue of Forum, the magazine of Consumer Attorneys of California, is devoted to the topic of class actions. It includes these articles:
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"California Class Action Classics" by Elizabeth J. Cabraser (a must-read for anyone who practices in this area)
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"Class Certification: A Streamlined Procedural Motion or Just Another Bite at the Apple for Defendants to Challenge the Merits of the Case?" by Ingrid M. Evans and David L. Cheng
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"A Tool for Mischief: Preemptive Defense Motions Under BCBG Overtime Cases to Reject Class Certification" by Kimberly A. Kralowec and Kevin K. Green
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"Defense Tactic du Jour: Attacking the Adequacy of Class Counsel" by Lori E. Andrus
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Divide and Conquer: The New Paradigm of Class Action Defense?" by H. Scott Leviant
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"Proving Unconscionability: Recent Developments in California Law" by Claire Prestel
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"Consumer Class Actions in the Wake of Daugherty v. American Honda Motor Co." by Eric H. Gibbs and Geoffrey A. Munroe
The issue also includes a new feature which I hope will repeat in each issue, "Class Action Appellate Report" by H. Scott Leviant, author of The Complex Litigator. The entire issue will soon be available online at CAOC's website to CAOC members only. Plaintiffs' attorneys, click here to join CAOC.