Single mom surprised by fully furnished Phoenix home
The Somalia-born mom has been wanting a place of her own for two years since the birth of her child. Author: Chris Latella Updated: 5:32 PM MST May 6, 2021
PHOENIX Munira Abdulkadir spent 400 hours building her new home.
The Somalia-born Abdulkadir has been wanting a place of her own for two years since the birth of her child.
Habitat for Humanity was the single mother’s answer. For 400 hours, she assisted in the building of the home near 19th Avenue and Buckeye Road in lieu of a down payment, what Habitat for Humanity calls “sweat equity.”
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Eleventh Circuit Weighs In on Growing Administrative Feasibility Split
An examination of the various circuit courtsâ reasoning in considering administrative feasibility in determining the propriety of class certification under Rule 23.
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In February 2021, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals contributed to a growing circuit split concerning the requirement of âadministrative feasibilityâ in determining the propriety of class certification under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23.
Cherry v. Dometic Corp., 986 F.3d 1296 (11th Cir. 2021). The Eleventh Circuit is the ninth circuit court to address administrative feasibility, and three circuit courts now apply the standard as a stand-alone factor, while six do not. At its root, the requirement is intended to ensure that courts that certify class actions can definitively identify class members. Discussion of administrative feasibility most often arises in the context of consu
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