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
For more information, click here.
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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