Deciding Whether to Opt Out of the Class Action
ABA Section of Antitrust Law
Publication
February 05, 2018
Scott N. Wagner serves as a contributing author to the American Bar Association Antitrust Class Actions Handbook. The chapter he authored discusses strategic considerations when evaluating whether or not to opt out of a class action.
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Scott N. Wagner, “Chapter IV - Deciding Whether to Opt Out of the Class Action,” Antitrust Class Actions Handbook, 2nd Edition, ABA Section of Antitrust Law, 2018
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Scott N. Wagner, “Chapter IV - Deciding Whether to Opt Out of the Class Action,” Antitrust Class Actions Handbook, 2nd Edition, ABA Section of Antitrust Law, 2018
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