American Pipe Dreams: More on Class Action Tolling

Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, Vol. 45, No. 6, p. 176 (March 19, 2018)

U of Texas Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 578

5 Pages Posted: 22 Aug 2018

Date Written: March 19, 2018

Abstract

This article analyzes the issues and arguments in the March 2018 Supreme Court appeal in China Agritech, Inc. v. Resh, on appeal from the Ninth Circuit. In the underlying class action lawsuit, the plaintiffs alleged that a fertilizer manufacturer and seller in China violated provisions of the Securities Exchange Act. The Supreme Court will decide whether an absent class member can bring a subsequent class action after the statute of limitations has expired. The Court will decide this in the context of the Court’s class action tolling provisions first articulated in American Pipe and Construction Co. v. Utah (1974).

Keywords: Class actions, tolling in class actions, American Pipe tolling, Securities Exchange Act, Securities Act, absent class members

Suggested Citation

Mullenix, Linda S., American Pipe Dreams: More on Class Action Tolling (March 19, 2018). Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, Vol. 45, No. 6, p. 176 (March 19, 2018), U of Texas Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 578, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3234744

Linda S. Mullenix (Contact Author)

University of Texas School of Law ( email )

727 East Dean Keeton Street
Austin, TX 78705
United States
512-232-1375 (Phone)

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