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Discrimination Class Actions: Wal-Mart v. Dukes One Year Later - Were Reports of the Death of Class Actions Exaggerated?

Recorded on: Jun. 25, 2012
Running Time: 00:59:24

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Taken from the Web Program Employment Discrimination Law & Litigation 2012 recorded June, 2012 in New York.

Lecture Topics  [00:59:24]

Discrimination Class Actions: Wal-Mart v. Dukes One Year Later - Were Reports of the Death of Class Actions Exaggerated?  [00:59:24]
  • How the courts and litigants have reacted to the Wal-Mart decision
  • Size matters: when is a big class too big?
  • Developing areas of expert testimony, including new theories of “unconscious” bias
  • Arbitration agreements and their treatment in the class action context
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  • Employment Discrimination Class Actions After Dukes and Concepcion
    Patrick W. Shea
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