A Look Back at Significant Developments in Class Action Law in 2017From the standpoint of class action practice, 2017 was as important for what did not happen as for what did.  Here are some of the highlights and lowlights of the 2017 class action scorecard, with a look forward to how the impact of some of those developments may be felt in 2018.

A brave new

CFPB’s Effort to Axe Class Waivers Gets Axed by the SenateBy the hair of its chinny chin chin, the Senate voted on Tuesday to nullify the CFPB’s previously announced final rule that would have prohibited banks, credit card companies, and other financial service entities from utilizing arbitration agreements to block or limit class action suits by consumers.

The vote took place pursuant to the Congressional