Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(g)

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(g)

Definition

Provides a specific set of criteria for courts to apply to decide whether the attorney(s) in a putative class action will fairly and adequately represent the class. Factors include counsel’s class-action experience, legal knowledge, and resources. Also provides for the appointment of interim counsel pending class certification and orders regarding attorney’s fees and nontaxable costs.

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