The Implicit Ascertainability Requirement for Class Actions | Practical Law

The Implicit Ascertainability Requirement for Class Actions | Practical Law

An Article addressing the standard used to evaluate whether, at the class action certification stage, members of a proposed class can be easily ascertained using objective criteria.

The Implicit Ascertainability Requirement for Class Actions

Practical Law Article 4-557-5566 (Approx. 6 pages)

The Implicit Ascertainability Requirement for Class Actions

by John H. Beisner, Jessica D. Miller and Nina R. Rose, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, with Practical Law Litigation
Law stated as of 27 Feb 2014USA (National/Federal)
An Article addressing the standard used to evaluate whether, at the class action certification stage, members of a proposed class can be easily ascertained using objective criteria.