In the raft of published opinions that apply Brinker, six
favored class certification, and two did not.
Not exact matches
The trend in
favor of more lax
class certification standards has also been accompanied by a palpable increase in private third - party litigation funding, or TPLF, the practice of providing money to a party to fund the pursuit of a potential or pending lawsuit in exchange for a portion of the proceeds.
The trend in
favor of
class certification as the default — as opposed to the exception — culminated in the Supreme Court of Canada's recent pronouncement that
class certification is governed by «low» standards.
Editor's Note: Following the ruling in
favor of the Challenger on the due process claims, the court entered a permanent injunction against the State from making the public disclosures required in the Law and also granted the Challenger's motion for
class certification (see Doe v. Lee, No. 3:99 CV314 (RNC), 2001 WL 536729 (D. Conn..