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Why Class Certification Orders Are Not Immediately Appealable

This is double-hearsay, but attorney H. Scott Leviant, who authors the legal blog The Complex Litigator, published a Forum piece in last week's Daily Journal, entitled "Cutting Class". We can't link to the article for non-subscribers, but there's a nice summary of the article over at the UCL Practitioner. The article explains why A.B. 1905, which would have allowed defendants to immediately appeal orders granting class certification, appropriately died in committee last month.

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