Duane Morris TCPA Class Action Review – 2024

I. Introduction Class action litigation presents one of the most significant risks to corporate defendants today. Procedural mechanisms like the one set forth in Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have the potential to expand a claim asserted on behalf of a single person into a claim asserted on behalf of a behemoth that includes every employee, customer, or user of a particular company, product, or service, over an extended period. A class action allows one or more individuals to pursue claims on behalf of a defined and sometimes sprawling group of similarly situated individuals. When the plaintiffs’ bar aggregates the claims of many individuals in a single lawsuit, a class action can present substantial implications for a corporate defendant. As a result, class action litigation poses some of the most significant legal risks that companies face. By joining the claims of many individuals in a single lawsuit, class actions have the potential to increase potential damages exponentially. A negative ruling in a class action has the potential to reshape a defendant’s business model, to impact future cases, as well as to set guidelines for the entire industry. This can make the outcome of a class action lawsuit significant and potentially devastating for a company. Due to their potential implications, class actions are often costly to defend. Defending against a class action can be a time-consuming and resource-intensive process that diverts management attention from core business activities. Plaintiffs can attempt to leverage this reality to make class actions as expensive and disruptive as possible, in an effort to bring about litigation fatigue and to extract a sizable settlement. Given the potential size and impact of class actions, class actions and class action settlements inevitably attract media attention and lead to public scrutiny. Negative publicity surrounding a class action or class action settlement can have widespread implications, including potential harm to a company's reputation, potential damage to its brand, and potential drop in consumer trust. It sometimes spells the end of the career of a general counsel or chief executive officer if the problems at the heart of the lawsuit happened on their watch. Class actions are often complex legal proceedings with uncertain outcomes. The complexity can arise from managing multiple claims, myriad legal issues, and assorted class members, making it challenging for corporate defendants to predict and control the result. Due to these factors, corporate defendants should approach class actions from a broad vantage point with a thoughtful and multi-faceted defense strategy. We developed this one-of-a-kind resource to provide a practical desk reference for corporate counsel faced with defending class action litigation. We have organized this year’s book into 23 chapters, with five appendices, each of which provides a rundown of the trends in a particular area of class action litigation, along with the key decisions from courts across the country that companies can use to shape their defense strategies. This chapter offers an overview of 2023 in terms of the most significant trends and developments that shaped the class action landscape. We identified 10 key trends that characterize the past year. These trends involve: (i) the continued prevalence of massive class action settlements; (ii) expansive growth in privacy class action litigation; (iii) plaintiff-friendly class certification conversion rates; (iv) an expansive growth of data breach litigation; (v) decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court fueling class action litigation; (vi) transformative rulings on the PAGA front, bolstering its popularity among the plaintiffs’ class action bar; (vii) a resurgence of broader and more aggressive government enforcement activity; (viii) the emergence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential to reshape class action litigation; (ix) a new focus on ESG-related class action risks; and (x) the continued impact of the arbitration defense in the class action space.

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Duane Morris TCPA Class Action Review – 2024

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