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When at first you don’t succeed, seek post-verdict decertification: Lessons learned from Mazzei v. The Money Store

Tuesday, August 23, 2016 by Drew Campbell

What do you do when a court certifies a class over your objection and denies your motion for directed verdict on the critical class certification issue at trial, and a jury awards $32 million ($54 million if you count pre-judgment interest) on an individual claim worth $133.80? This was the situation the defendants faced in Mazzei v. The Money Store. What happened defied all odds. Read more >> 

Banking Industry, Mortgage Lending Industry, Pre-Certification Motions, U.S. Supreme Court

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  • Banking Industry
  • Class Action Fairness Act
  • Class Definitions
  • Data Privacy and Cyber Security
  • Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
  • Federal Class Action Law
  • Legislation Affecting Class Litigation
  • Mortgage Lending Industry
  • Other Jurisdictions
  • Pre-Certification Motions
  • Sixth Circuit Class Action Law
  • Standing
  • U.S. Supreme Court

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  • Drew H. Campbell
  • Daniel C. Gibson
  • Pramila A. Kamath
  • Gregory J. Krabacher
  • Kara H. Herrnstein
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