As part of Manatt’s continuing monthly coverage of the aftermath of Facebook v. Duguid and how district courts are applying it to determine whether a calling system meets the Supreme.
Where a plaintiff who filed a G.L.c. 93A complaint over collection calls has moved for class certification, that motion should be denied because the plaintiff has failed to demonstrate that common issues predominate as required by Rule 23(b)(3) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. “This putative class action involves claims of unfair and deceptive
As part of Manatt’s continuing monthly coverage of the aftermath of Facebook v. Duguid and how district courts are applying it to determine whether a calling system meets the Supreme.
Where a plaintiff has requested certification of a class comprised of all individuals who worked as “fresh department managers” for the defendant, that request should be granted because the commonality and predominance requirements have been satisfied. “Judith Prinzo (‘Prinzo’) requests that this Court certify a class comprised of ‘all individuals who worked as fresh department
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