Ninth Circuit rules unnamed class members must show Article III standing at summary judgment

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Both named and unnamed class members must present evidence of standing at summary judgment; this ruling applies to all cases in the Ninth Circuit.

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Original Source Material

In a unanimous decision, a Ninth Circuit panel held that both named and unnamed class members must present evidence of standing at summary judgment. The post Ninth Circuit rules unnamed class members must show Article III standing at summary judgment appeared first on ABA Banking Journal .