En banc Ninth Circuit holds that a class may be certified even when it includes more than a de minimis number of uninjured class members so long as individualized questions about standing do not...
Ninth Circuit concludes that class-action plaintiffs had standing to pursue a novel ERISA claim seeking reprocessing of benefits decisions but that their claim failed on the merits. The U.S....
U.S. Chamber files amicus brief urging Fourth Circuit to reverse class certification in light of TransUnion in the absence of proof that class members suffered a concrete financial injury...
U.S. Chamber files coalition amicus brief urging en banc Eleventh Circuit to hold that Article III standing requires class action plaintiffs to prove an injury that satisfies traditional common...
Eleventh Circuit vacates prior opinion and issues substitute opinion. The Court explained that it took this step after considering the petition for rehearing, the supporting amicus briefs, and the...
U.S. Chamber files coalition amicus brief urging en banc Ninth Circuit to hold that a class action may not be certified if it includes any known uninjured individuals or if there is a possibility...