Defending Class Actions Through Trial
About
This Course
Class actions rarely go to trial, but defense counsel must be prepared when they do. The key to a successful class action defense—whether defeating certification or winning at trial—is demonstrating the inherently individualized nature of plaintiffs’ claims. Drawing from their extensive experience defeating certification and defending class actions through trial, our faculty will show how developing and presenting evidence of individualization provides the foundation for victory at every stage of class action litigation.
Attendees will learn strategies for (1) defeating class certification through techniques that simultaneously strengthen trial positions; (2) maintaining focus on individual issues through post-certification, including motion practice and trial management strategies; and (3) effectively trying class actions when necessary, illustrated through recent case studies and first-hand insights.
This CLE is best suited to defense attorneys who handle or wish to handle class action litigation, including experienced practitioners looking to enhance their trial skills and those new to class action defense seeking a comprehensive understanding of the field.
Learning Objectives:
- Evaluate and implement strategies during class certification that preserve and strengthen trial positions
- Present individual issues effectively to courts and juries
- Execute post-certification strategies that maintain pressure while preparing for trial
- Recognize and capitalize on opportunities for decertification throughout the trial
- Apply lessons from recent class action trials to develop effective trial strategies
Production Date: 2/10/2025 | Closed captioning (CC) available
About the Presenters
Dan Goldfine, Esq.
Dickinson Wright
Practice Area: Litigation (+ 3 other areas)
Dan Goldfine is a business-focused litigator with a demonstrated history of resolving difficult legal challenges and prevailing before and at trial. With more than 25 years of experience handling class action and other complex litigation, including matters involving antitrust, insurance coverage, RICO, consumer fraud, and consumer protection laws, Dan understands how litigation risks impact a business and aims to mitigate these risks to the fullest extent possible.Dan has defended companies and executives in federal and state courts in more than 40 states. He is based in Dickinson Wright’s Phoenix office. Dan has also represented companies, executives, and independent directors in government ...
View DetailsKristen Hudson, Esq.
Dickinson Wright
Practice Area: Business and Corporation (+ 2 other areas)
Kristen Hudson represents businesses and business people in complex commercial litigation and class action defense in state and federal courts in Texas, Illinois and across the country. Kristen has won high-stakes challenges in a variety of substantive areas, from breach of contract, employment disputes, business and statutory torts, including fraud, RICO, and the False Claims Act claims, to intellectual property disputes including the protection of trade secrets, trademarks, copyrights, patents, and privacy. Kristen has served as an expert witness in litigation in Canada involving product liability and the U.N. Convention on the International Sale of Goods. Kristen also has concentrated ...
View DetailsAnita Rocha, Esq.
Dickinson Wright
Practice Area: Litigation (+ 2 other areas)
Anita Rocha, an associate at Dickinson Wright’s Phoenix office, focuses her practice on commercial and business litigation. Following law school, Anita served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Angela K. Paton at the Arizona Court of Appeals for two years. She then practiced as a commercial litigation fellow at a midsize law firm, where she assisted in all aspects of litigation, including motion practice, discovery, and trial.
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