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California Courts Agree, A Class Cannot Be Certified If It Includes Uninjured Class Members

April 28, 2021
Like 11-year-old Alexander, the class action plaintiff’s bar had a “Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.”1 Actually, make that a month. In April, two courts in California — one federal and one state — recognized that a class cannot be certified when it includes a non-de minimis number of uninjured class members. Although the threshold of what constitutes de minimis remains somewhat unclear, these decisions should provide a substantial barrier to certification in two of the class action bar’s bar most favored and friendly forums.

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