Articles
- A. McGuinness quoted July 30, 2018, in Bloomberg Product Safety and Liability Reporter re. Langan vs. Johnson & Johnson, 2d Cir., No. 17-01605, 7/24/18.
- A. McGuinness quoted in Bloomberg Class Action Litigation Report on Tyson Foods v. Bouaphakeo Supreme Court decision (2016)
- ABA Litigation Section, Class Actions and Derivative Suits Committee “Practice Pointer” re. Tyson Foods, March 29, 2016
- Rule 23 Proposed Changes En Route by Andrew J. McGuinness, published in ABA Litigation Section Class Actions and Derivative Suits Fall Newsletter (Feb. 29, 2016)
- Rule 23 Subcommittee Narrows Possible Rules Changes by Andrew J. McGuinness, Esq. – CADS Newsletter, October 30, 2015
- Supreme Court Kicks American Pipe Tolling Case [from 2014-15 Term]: What Does It Mean? by Andrew J. McGuinness, published in ABA Litigation Section Class Actions and Derivative Suits Fall Newsletter
- ABA GP/SOLO Magazine: Class Actions 101: What Every Solo Practitioner Needs to Know, with Jocelyn Larkin, October 2014
- Supreme Court Reverses Class Certification in Comcast Corp. v. Behrend by Andrew J. McGuinness, published by ABA Litigation Section Class Actions and Derivative Suits Committee April 1, 2013
- Consumer Class Actions in Court or Individual Arbitration? Reflections on Oral Argument in AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion (U.S. Supreme Court, Tuesday, November 9, 2010)
- Subprime Lending as Public Nuisance: Are Mortgage Lenders and Wall Street Legally Responsible for Inner City Blight? by Richard Gottlieb and Andrew J. McGuinness, 2009 Annual Survey of Consumer Financial Services Law for The Business Lawyer
- A. McGuinness quoted in ABA Litigation News article on In re Hydrogen Peroxide, Third Circuit Raises Bar for Class Certification, Kristine Roberts, February 2009
- When Bad Things Happen to Good Cities, with Richard E. Gottlieb, ABA Business Law Section August 2008
- Class Action Fairness Act 2005 – Potential Pitfalls for Defendants by Andrew J. McGuinness and Richard Gottlieb, Class Action Litigation Reporter, Volume 13, No. 9 Class Action Litig. Rep. 16. (October, 2006)
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Resources
- Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23 (with Advisory Committee Notes)
- Manual for Complex Litigation, Fourth (Federal Judicial Center, 2004)
- Managing Class Action Litigation: A Pocket Guide for Judges (3rd ed.) (Federal Judicial Center, 2010)
- Class Actions 101: A Focus on Class Action Practice (3d ed. 2014) (A. McGuinness & D. Karon), Annual Institute on Class Actions Syllabus
- Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 (CAFA)
- Judges’ Class Action Notice and Claims Process Checklist and Plain Language Guide (FJC 2010)
- ClassActionBlawg (Paul Karlsgodt)
- ABA Litigation Section Class Action and Derivative Suits Committee (CADS) website (ABA membership required)
- Principles of the Law of Aggregate Litigation, Prof. Samuel Issacharoff, Reporter (ALI, 2010): A scholarly synthesis of class action law from some of the top minds
- Class Actions and Other Multi-Party Litigation in a Nutshell, 4th ed., Prof. Robert Klonoff (West Nutshell Series, October 3, 2012). A condensed treatment of class action law and practice by one of the Associate Reporters of the ALI Principles and member of Rule 23 Subcommittee of the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules
- Newberg on Class Actions, William Rubenstein, Alba Conte, and Herbert B. Newberg (Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, 2002- 2014): A multi-volume loose-leaf treatise now being ably updated by Prof. Rubenstein of Harvard Law School
- The Class Action Playbook, Brian Anderson and Andrew Trask (LexisNexis/Matthew Bender, 2013): A helpful and refreshingly condensed overview of class action practice
- The Class Action Fairness Act: Law and Strategy, edited by Gregory C. Cook (ABA 2013): A roadmap to this important federal statute
- State Survey of Class Action Law, 2012–2013 (ABA, 2013): Helpful mostly if you think you can or should file or keep a class action in state court in light of the Class Action Fairness Act (see above)