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Labor/Employment,
California Courts of Appeal

Jan. 22, 2018

Latest ‘Duran’ decision knocks plaintiffs’ lawyers use of statistical sampling

A decision in an epic class action could make it harder for plaintiffs’ lawyers to use surveys to muster evidence they need to certify a class.

Latest ‘Duran’ decision knocks plaintiffs’ lawyers use of statistical sampling
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A decision in an epic class action could make it harder for plaintiffs’ lawyers to use surveys to muster evidence they need to certify a class.

A 1st District Court of Appeal panel affirmed a lower court decision Wednesday that denied certification to a class of U.S. Bank National Association officers who claimed they were wrongfully denied overtime pay.

The opinion authored by Justice Robert L. Don...

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