The Changing Landscape in U.S. Antitrust Class Actions
Autumn 2016, Volume 2, Number 1
By Dean Hansell and William L. Monts III No longer are antitrust damages class actions routinely certified with little factual inquiry, forcing defendants into settlements of potentially marginal claims. Rather, the courts focus extensively now on whether named plaintiffs can prove injury to class members on the entire class before…
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