By: Jim Wagstaffe and The Wagstaffe Group CLASS CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES ARE GOVERNED BY Rule 23(c)(1)(A) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (Rule 23): “At an early practicable time after a person sues or is sued as a class representative, the court...
By: Jim Wagstaffe and The Wagstaffe Group FOURTH CIRCUIT HOLDS THAT IN DENYING A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION, ALL FOUR TRADITIONAL FACTORS REQUIRED FOR SUCH RELIEF NEED NOT BE CONSIDERED WHEN ONE FACTOR IS CLEARLY NOT SATISFIED THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD...
By: Michael Bahler and Mike Stefanelli Deciding whether to commence a federal lawsuit requires the attorney to evaluate the potential client, analyze the applicable legal and procedural landscape, and examine the possibility of resolving the dispute without litigation...
Form provided by Jim Wagstaffe and the Wagstaffe group. This memorandum (also called a litigation hold notice or simply a litigation hold) notifies a client’s relevant employees of their duty to preserve and ensures that the client meets its legal responsibilities...
By: Jim Wagstaffe and The Wagstaffe Group A PARTY SEEKING CLASS CERTIFICATION MUST SATISFY THE four requirements set forth under Fed. R. Civ. P. 23(a) (Rule 23(a)). Numerosity. A class is so large that joinder of all members is impracticable. Commonality...
By: Jim Wagstaffe and The Wagstaffe Group This article discusses how to enforce a preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order (collectively, pretrial injunctive relief) in a federal case and covers topics such as the court's authority to enforce...
By: Jim Wagstaffe and The Wagstaffe Group This article provides an overview of the factors the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit evaluates in deciding an application for a preliminary injunction and/or a temporary restraining order (TRO). It also provides...
By: Jim Wagstaffe and The Wagstaffe Group This article discusses how to file a motion for summary judgment in a federal case and covers topics...
By: Jim Wagstaffe and The Wagstaffe Group This article discusses how to submit evidence with a summary judgment motion in federal court and covers topics such as the burden to show admissibility, declarations and affidavits, the sham affidavit doctrine, expert...
By: Jim Wagstaffe and The Wagstaffe Group This article discusses how to negotiate and finalize a settlement in a federal case and covers topics such as pre-suit settlements, settling after a complaint is filed and after entry of judgment, releases and interpreting...
Settlement Negotiations Make preparation for a settlement from the start of the case. You should generally do all of the following: ✔ Retain relevant documents. To avoid the loss of documents potentially relevant to settlement agreement negotiations, send...
This checklist explains how to review a settlement agreement and covers topics such as preparatory steps, communicating with adversaries, settlement terms, ambiguity, confidentiality, relevant parties, breach provisions, releases, and final approval. When reviewing...
This form is a settlement agreement and release that may be used in a federal district court case. It contains drafting notes and optional clauses When drafting or reviewing the agreement, try to address all the issues about the settlement terms and eliminate...