United States:
Amicus Brief In Campbell-Ewald v Gomez (Rule 68)
29 July 2015
McGuireWoods LLP
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Last Wednesday, Lawyers for Civil Justice filed its amicus brief
in
Campbell-Ewald Corp. v. Gomez, the case in which the Supreme
Court will finally rule on whether Rule 68 offers of judgment (or
equivalent settlement offers) can moot a class action. For
those interested, a copy of the brief is available here:
Campbell-Ewald Corp v Gomez (LCJ).
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