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  • October 02, 2015

Building Products Defense Win

Class Certifications, Consumer Class Actions
Practice area:
  • Class Action Defense

Last week, the District of Massachusetts denied class certification in a building products case in which Pierce Atwood represented the seller of a composite decking product.  You can find a brief summary of the decision here.

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