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The Ascertainability Requirement For Class Certification: Origins And Applications

Ostolaza, YvetteSingh, David R.Schlenger, Josh

(June 19, 2012, The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel)


Weil Litigation attorneys Yvette Ostolaza, co-chair of the firm’s Complex Commercial Litigation practice, David Singh and Joshua Schlenger explore the ascertainability doctrine, an implicit requirement for class certification, and how it can be used by defendants to successfully challenge certification motions. A full text version of the article is available on The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel’s website.
   
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