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The Class Action Weekly Wire

Duane Morris Class Action Defense Blog
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The Duane Morris Class Action Defense Blog presents the Class Action Weekly Wire podcast:

Due to the growth of class action litigation over the past decade, counsel for defendants and plaintiffs alike have become more sophisticated, the statutory authority and case law precedents have continued to evolve, and parties on both sides have expanded their arsenal of tools to pursue and to defend these ... more

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Duane Morris partners Gerald L. Maatman, Jr., Jennifer A. Riley, and Daniel D. Spencer present a panel discussion analyzing the latest impact of the dramatic changes at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, including its new strategic pri... more

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This week’s episode features Duane Morris partner Jerry Maatman and associates Olga Romadin and Elizabeth Underwood with their discussion of a key ruling in the Southern District of New York denying certification of an FLSA collective action. A full ... more

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This week’s episode features Duane Morris partners Jerry Maatman and John Reade and associate Anshul Agrawal with their discussion of the key trends and developments analyzed in the 2026 edition of the ERISA Class Action Review. A full episode transc... more

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Olga Romadin
Guest on the podcast, discusses the Consumer Fraud Class Action Review
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Episode: Episode 137: Key Developments In Consumer Fraud Class Actions

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Jerry Maatman
Host and principal figure tied to the class-action briefing and weekly wire discussions; long-standing partner at the firm.
Daniel Spencer
Co-presenter; partner; EEOC defense specialist; regular on defense-focused episodes.
Jennifer Riley
Co-presenter; partner; EEOC defense specialist; frequent contributor.

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Episode 136: Key Developments In Antitrust Class Actions
Q: What's your take on this space in the courts over the past year?
Sean discusses specific certification trends and notable rulings, including a California case where certification was granted for two classes and the broader observation that certifying class actions remains a dominant driver of settlement and strategy in antitrust litigation.
Episode 136: Key Developments In Antitrust Class Actions
Q: Sean, can you tell our listeners a bit about this publication and desk reference?
Sean explains that the 2025 developments in antitrust class actions are summarized in the Duane Morris Antitrust Class Action Review 1026, highlighting key rulings, trends, and implications for 2026, and positions the resource as essential for businesses to understand evolving standards.
Episode 132: Key Developments In Wage & Hour Class And Collective / PAGA Representative Actions
Q: Seemed to me there was a kind of an earthquake out there with a major decision in 2025 in the Lyft case. Why was that case so significant to employers sued under the Paga Statute in California?
It established that separate PAGA actions cannot intervene in, object to, or seek to vacate settlements in other PAGA cases, which reduces the risk of chaotic multi-plaintiff settlements and gives employers greater certainty when finalizing resolutions, provided the court approves them.
Episode 139: Key Developments In FCRA, FACTA, and FDCPA Class Actions
Q: Anna, what about the FACTA?
The FACTA emphasizes clearer presentation of information, requires adverse action notices when credit is denied or offered under less favorable terms, and mirrors FCRA in demanding accuracy and proper notification, with ongoing debates about proving actual harm.
Episode 139: Key Developments In FCRA, FACTA, and FDCPA Class Actions
Q: Caitlin, can you give us a quick overview of the substantive key provisions of the FCRA?
Caitlin explains that the FCRA requires CRAs to maintain accuracy, fairness, and privacy, imposes procedures for accuracy, and requires employers to disclose when obtaining consumer reports and to follow procedures if adverse action is taken based on those reports.

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The show focuses on developments across the class action landscape, with weekly deep dives into high-stakes litigation trends, strategic playbooks, and practical guidance for defense and corporate counsel. Episodes consistently cover certification dynamics, settlements, and emerging areas such as wage-and-hour disputes, consumer and privacy class actions, antitrust, discrimination, data privacy, and enforcement trends. A distinctive strength is the use of desk references, published reviews, and real-world case examples to translate complex litigation into actionable takeaways for in-house teams and law firms navigating multi-jurisdictional actions. The roster of experienced practitioners from a single firm provides data-driven analysis, wit... more

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