Seyfarth Synopsis: In its recent article on leading content creators in the legal industry, Attorney at Work cited Seyfarth's Annual Workplace Class Action Litigation Report, calling it a "best-in-show report that makes the firm synonymous with class action litigation."

Attorney at Work, a popular legal blog named in the ABA Journal's "Blawg 100 Hall of Fame," provides commentary with the "inspiration and information" necessary to support outstanding leading work. In a recent article highlighting industry leaders in legal content creation, Attorney at Work said:

"Seyfarth Shaw's annual Workplace Class Action Litigation Report, now in its 14th year, is a best-in-show report that makes the firm synonymous with class action litigation. At 800 pages, it is a giant publication and is consistently referred to as the source for countless media stories. Not coincidently, this year Seyfarth Shaw was again named a Law360 top employment 'Practice Group of the Year.' It has won the accolade for seven consecutive years."

We are humbled and honored by Attorney at Work's commentary on our Annual Workplace Class Action Litigation Report. The full article can be found HERE.

The process to compile our Annual Workplace Class Action Litigation Report is a considerable undertaking, and we are grateful that the Report can be seen as a model in the legal industry.

We are particularly proud of Attorney at Work's words regarding the Report's reflection on Seyfarth Shaw. After all, our class action practitioners work relentlessly to track, collect, and analyze each and every ruling on class action issues and Rule 23 topics.

Through publishing the Report for 14 years, we have found that the process results in not only a unique compendium of class action decisions, but also in a distinct analytical ability among our team of attorneys. We are pleased that this knowledge is useful to employers and class action practitioners throughout the country.

Many thanks to Attorney at Work — we sincerely appreciate the kudos.

Now that we are getting closer to year's end, we have tracked and analyzed over 1,500 rulings. At this pace, we predict that the 2019 Report will be our most comprehensive publication to date. Stay tuned for our full analysis of the year's workplace class action activity in January of 2019.

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