Class Action Strategy & Practice Guide
By (Author) Gregory C. Cook
Edited by Jocelyn D. Larkin
American Bar Association
American Bar Association
2nd January 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
347.7353
Paperback
448
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
As class actions have evolved, they have become larger and more complex, requiring mastery of and compliance with ever-evolving case law. Authors and editors Gregory Cook and Jocelyn Larkin, master class action strategists and litigators, worked with other seasoned class action lawyers to produce this essential practice guide for lawyers, judges, and advocates and decision makers at every level.
This book provides practical guidance to lawyers on how to conduct a class action, including both the plaintiff and defense perspective on the key decisions during the class action battle. It looks at each major phase of the action, from the filing of the action to settlement decisions and mechanisms. The thorough, comprehensive, and sophisticated treatment and discussion of all aspects of class action litigation makes this text a vital and necessary addition to the libraries of class action veterans and newbies alike.
Gregory C. Cook is a Justice on the Alabama Supreme Court. He assumed the bench in January 2023. Previously, he served as a partner in the Birmingham, Alabama law firm of Balch and Bingham LLP where he has practiced since 1991. He is a graduate of Duke University, magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He received his law degree from Harvard Law School, magna cum laude, and served as the Executive Editor of the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. His practice centered on complex commercial litigation with a concentration on defending class actions. Mr. Cook has spoken and written widely on civil procedure and class actions and is the author of the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure Annotated (5th Ed.) (Thomson Reuters). He served on the Council of the Section of Litigation and numerous other positions with the Litigation Section. He has held numerous positions with the Alabama and Birmingham Bars. Prior to assuming the bench, he was a long time member of the Alabama Supreme Court's Standing Committee on the Rules of Civil Procedure. While in private practice, he was recognized by many rating services including as a BTI Client Service All-Star twice, Benchmark, Best Lawyers, Martindale Hubbell and Super Lawyers. Justice Cook served in the United States Air Force, rising to the rank of Captain. Jocelyn D. Larkin is the executive director of the Impact Fund, alegal foundation in Berkeley, California, that provides funding and representationin support of complex public interest litigation. Her practicefocuses on complex employment discrimination and class actionpractice on behalf of plaintiffs. Ms. Larkin has served as class counselin many major class actions, including Dukes v. Wal-Mart Stores, Ellis v.Costco Wholesale Corp., Parra v. Bashas Inc., Williams v. City of Antioch,and Stender v. Lucky Stores. For many years, Ms. Larkin spearheadedthe Impact Funds complex litigation training program, includingthe development of its Class Action Training Institute and its annualClass Action Conference. Ms. Larkin is a frequent speaker and authoron issues concerning class actions, employment law, ethics, and civilrights. She is a graduate of the University of California, San Diego, andthe University of California, Los Angeles School of Law. Ms. Larkin isthe past co-chair of the ABA Section of Litigations Class Actions andDerivative Suits Committee and a member of the ABA Federal PracticeTask Force.