Plaintiffs employment bar
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Duran didn’t eviscerate statistical sampling in class actions, but it didn’t exactly endorse the practice either.
Statistical significance … A flogging for Freedman … Making patent peace
May 30, 2014 at 12:06 AM
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Plaintiffs employment bar
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Duran didn’t eviscerate statistical sampling in class actions, but it didn’t exactly endorse the practice either.
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