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Attorney: Kyle A. Medin

January 7, 2025 Kyle A. Medin Chelsea Pieroni

Voluntary Dismissals of Putative Class Actions Under Federal Rule 23(e): Permission, or Forgiveness?

Does a trial court have to approve a voluntary dismissal of a putative class action before the case gets to class certification? While the precise answer remains uncertain, the Fourth Circuit, North Carolina courts, and other jurisdictions have made room for a Rule 23(e)-adjacent—or, Rule 23(e) “light”—approach for handling voluntary, […]

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August 2, 2022 Joseph D. Hammond Kyle A. Medin
Posted in  Case Updates

The Ninth Circuit’s “Tuna Case” Lets Uninjured Class Members Off the Hook at Certification but May Reel in the Supreme Court

Attorneys interested in class actions and antitrust law will read the Ninth Circuit’s recent opinion in the “tuna case”—Olean Wholesale Grocery Cooperative, Inc. v. Bumble Bee Foods LLC—with relish.  31 F.4th 651 (2022).  The case contains important takeaways for class action and antitrust attorneys,[1] and also—the focus of this post—highlights […]

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