Labor and Employment Class Actions Common and Costly, but Signs of Relief Emerge
Brendan Gooley authored an article published by BLR’s HR Laws, titled “Labor and Employment Class Actions Common and Costly, but Signs of Relief Emerge.” The article discusses the Carlton Fields 2025 Class Action Survey, which reveals that the number of labor and employment class actions is declining, despite still accounting for the largest share of defense spending on class actions.
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