2 Years After Comcast, Little Has Changed

Law360, New York ( March 18, 2015, 12:40 PM EDT) -- The U. S. Supreme Court's March 2013 decision in Comcast was heralded by many as a class certification "game-changer" that raised the bar for plaintiffs seeking class certification in competition and other class cases particularly on the issue of whether plaintiffs needed to present classwide proof of damages under Rule 23(b)(3) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. . . .

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