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Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings, dba Labcorp, Petitioner v. Luke Davis, et al.
Case Number:
24-304
Court:
Nature of Suit:
3446 Americans w/Disabilities Act-Othr
Firms
- Berger Montague
- Cohen Milstein
- Deutsch Hunt
- Gibson Dunn
- Goodwin Procter
- Gupta Wessler
- Horvitz & Levy
- Jones Day
- Kellogg Hansen
- Mayer Brown
- McGuireWoods
- Nye Stirling
- Soderstrom Law
- Stris & Maher
Companies
- AARP Inc.
- American Antitrust Institute
- Atlantic Legal Foundation Inc.
- Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings
- Mortgage Bankers Association
- National Community Pharmacists Association
- National Federation of Independent Business
- Washington Legal Foundation
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April 29, 2025
Justices Wary Of Issuing 'Advisory' Ruling In Class Cert. Row
The U.S. Supreme Court's latest attempt to address a pressing question about class certification standards may be doomed by a procedural hiccup, with a majority of justices expressing concern Tuesday that they didn't have the authority to wade into a dispute over approval of a class that contains uninjured members.
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April 25, 2025
Up Next At High Court: Class Cert., Religious Charter Schools
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in five cases this coming week, including in disputes over whether courts can certify classes of plaintiffs when some members haven't suffered an injury and whether students alleging disability discrimination in public schools must meet a higher standard of proof to bring claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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April 25, 2025
Circuit-By-Circuit Guide As Justices Confront Class Cert. Split
The U.S. Supreme Court is set for climactic arguments over class certification standards that have cleaved circuits from coast to coast for much of the past two decades, teeing up a make-or-break ruling for many class actions and a transformative event for legal practice in the swelling litigation realm.
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January 24, 2025
Justices To Clarify Article III Standing For Certified Classes
The U.S. Supreme Court granted LabCorp's request on Friday to clarify federal law regarding whether district courts can certify class actions when some members of the proposed class may lack a cognizable injury in fact.