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Class Certification Is Next Frontier of Data Breach Litigation

Stevan Pardo and Nicole Rekant review the obstacles plaintiffs must overcome to win class certification in data breach actions.

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Miami could pay $12M to settle class action lawsuit by property owners

City of Miami officials have offered to pay $12 million to settle a class action lawsuit brought by property owners who claimed they were unfairly denied tax exemptions.

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These Miami companies were promised a tax break that never came. Now they may get $12M

A tax-incentive program approved more than 15 years ago by Miami voters in order to boost business and improve the local economy looks like it will end up costing taxpayers millions after city officials failed to properly establish the system and ignored applications from dozens of companies

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