Rule 23(f) Class Certification Appeals

Strategies for Pursuing or Opposing Appellate Review in the Absence of Clear Standards

Recording of a 90-minute CLE webinar/teleconference with Q&A


Conducted on Wednesday, June 16, 2010
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This CLE webinar will provide strategies for counsel either pursuing or opposing appellate review of a class certification decision. The panel will offer a thorough review of various appellate court rulings on Rule 23(f) appeals.

Description

Rule 23(f) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure authorizes appellate review of class certification decisions but creates confusion for class action counsel by giving appeals courts discretion over whether to permit an appeal and lacks criteria to guide the courts’ decisions.

Because there is minimal case law interpreting Rule 23(f), many questions surround its application. When is interlocutory review of class certification decisions appropriate? Does an appellate court’s decision on whether to permit an appeal signal how it will ultimately rule?

Listen as our panel of class action attorneys—both plaintiff and defense side—examines how the various appellate courts are responding to Rule 23(f) appeals and provides strategies for counsel on pursuing and opposing appellate review of a class certification decision.

Outline

  1. Key features of Rule 23(f)
    1. No automatic right to appeal
    2. No automatic stay of district court proceedings
    3. Appeal must be filed within 10 days of class certification order
  2. Case law addressing Rule 23(f)
    1. “Death knell” cases and “reverse death knell” cases
    2. Appeal raises fundamental and unsettled legal issue
    3. Clear error in district court ruling
    4. “Sliding scale” standard
  3. Strategies for pursuing appellate review of class certification decision
  4. Strategies for challenging motion for appellate review of class certification

Benefits

The panel will review these and other key questions:

  • What standards are the appellate courts applying in determining whether to grant an interlocutory appeal of a class certification decision?
  • How often are courts of appeals granting and denying petitions for appeal of class certification rulings?
  • What lessons can class action counsel learn from the minimal case law addressing Rule 23(f) appeals?

Faculty

Paul G. Karlsgodt, Partner
Baker Hostetler, Denver

He has a diverse complex commercial litigation practice that emphasizes class action defense. He is editor and contributor to www.ClassActionBlawg.com, which covers a variety of class-action issues. He has represented major insurers and other FORTUNE 500 companies in nationwide and statewide consumer class action lawsuits and related litigation across the United States.

Cindy D. Hanson, Partner
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, Atlanta

She has been a member of several teams that have filed Petitions for Permission to Appeal under Fed. Rule of Civ. Proc. 23(f) in the Fourth, Fifth, Seventh and Ninth Circuits. Her practice focuses on complex commercial litigation and class action defense.

Barry Sullivan, Professor of Law
Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago

He has been a government lawyer, a university administrator, a litigating partner in a leading national law firm, and a teacher of law and public policy. His scholarly work has appeared in leading journals in the United States and Europe, and he has litigated cases at the highest levels of the state and federal courts, including the Supreme Court of the United States.

Gregory N. Karasik, Attorney
Spiro Moss, Los Angeles

He has more than 20 years’ experience in the field of labor and employment law. He has litigated wage and hour claims before numerous administrative agencies, as well as in state and federal courts, and has extensive class action experience. He has also briefed and argued many appeals in state and federal appellate courts.

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Class Action Law Advisory Board

Thomas Allen

Partner

Reed Smith

Steve Berman

Partner

Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro

Brian Boyle

Partner

O'Melveny & Myers

H. Douglas Hinson

Partner

Alston & Bird

Daniel R. Karon

Partner

Goldman Scarlato & Karon

Robert S. Kitchenoff

Partner

Weinstein Kitchenoff & Asher

Neal R. Marder

Partner

Winston & Strawn

Michael McCluggage

Partner

Edwards Wildman Palmer

W. Ray Persons

Partner

King & Spalding

William B. Rubenstein

Professor

Harvard Law School

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