Appeals Court Rejects Opioid 'Negotiation Class' Idea
Appeals Court Rejects Opioid 'Negotiation Class' Idea
The federal 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 to overturn U.S. District Judge Dan Polster’s approval of a novel plan brought by attorneys representing thousands of plaintiffs in the consolidated opioid litigation. Termed the “negotiation class” by attorneys representing the cities and counties in the case against opioid drug companies, they sought to have the class garner the power to vote on whether to accept any settlements proposed with the defendants.On September 11, 2019 Polster certified for the first time the negotiation class in Re National Prescription Opiate Litigation, No. 1:17-MD-2804, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 155118 (N.D. Ohio Sept. 11, 2019). Soon after, the appeals court considered four factors in determining whether to allow an appeal in the matter, according to court records: “(i) whether the case raises novel or unsettled question; (ii) the likelihood of the petitioner’s success on the merits; (iii) the costs of continuing litigation; and (iv) the posture of the case before the district court.” In considering these facts, the court determined that whether the negotiation class is permitted under Rule 23 “is both novel and relevant to class litigation in general.” Ultimately, the court decided against the proposed measure.
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