J.W. v. Birmingham Bd. of Educ.

3 Citing cases

  1. Drazen v. Godaddy.com, LLC

    CIVIL ACTION: 1:19-00563-KD-B (S.D. Ala. May. 14, 2020)   Cited 1 times

    "Counsel will be deemed adequate if they are shown to be qualified, adequately financed, and possess sufficient experiences in the subject matter of the class action." J.W. v. Birmingham Bd. of Educ., 2012 WL 3849032, *9 (N.D. Ala. 2012) (quoting City of St. Petersburg, et al., v. Total Containment, Inc., et al., 265 F.R.D. 630, 651 (S.D. Fla. 2008)); Muzuco v. Re$ubmitIt, LLC, 297 F.R.D. 504, 517 (S.D. Fla. 2013) (same); Navelski v. International Paper Company, 244 F.Supp.3d 1275, 1306-07 (N.D. Fla. 2017) (same). Plaintiffs assert that class counsel have extensive experience litigating class actions generally as well as in TCPA class actions specifically.

  2. Family Med. Pharmacy, LLC v. Trxade Grp., Inc.

    Civil Action No. 15-0590-KD-B (S.D. Ala. Nov. 4, 2016)

    "Counsel will be deemed adequate if they are shown to be qualified, adequately financed, and possess sufficient experience in the subject matter of the class action." J.W. v. Birmingham Bd. of Educ., 2012 WL 3849032, at *9 (N.D. Ala. Aug. 31, 2012) (quoting City of St. Petersburg, et al., v. Total Containment, Inc., et al., 265 F.R.D. 630, 651 (S.D. Fla. 2008) (citing Dahlgren's Nursery, Inc. v. E.I. DuPont De Nemours & Co., No. 91-8709-CIV, 1994 WL 1251231, at *6-7 (S.D.Fla.1994)). Plaintiff asserts that class counsel have extensive experience in class action litigation and specific experience litigating this type of action.

  3. Brannan v. Wells Fargo Home Mortg., Inc. (In re Brannan)

    485 B.R. 443 (Bankr. S.D. Ala. 2013)   Cited 18 times
    Holding that the submission of fraudulent affidavits in support of motions for relief would constitute abuse of process

    Typicality requires that the Court make a finding that the class representatives have “the same interest and suffer the same injury” as all of the other members of the class. J.W. v. Birmingham Bd. Of Educ., 2012 WL 3849032, at *9 (N.D.Ala.2012). The universal defect in all of the affidavits is the substandard quality of the document.