Caroline E Oks

Caroline E Oks

December 09, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

Third Circuit to Revisit Administrative Feasibility Prong of Heightened Ascertainability Requirement

The Circuit will once again address its strict ascertainability requirement for class certification in the case 'In re Niaspan Antitrust Litigation.' This appeal represents the first ascertainability case in the Third Circuit that focuses on the pharmaceutical industry and the ability to identify, through expert testimony, who paid for prescription drugs.

By Caroline E. Oks

9 minute read

April 12, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal

Best Practices for Managing More Efficient and Accurate Document Reviews

The purpose of this article is to take a step back from the swirling complexities of modern litigation discovery and provide an overview of the basics of the document review process.

By Mark S. Sidoti and Caroline E. Oks

11 minute read

July 11, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal

Is NJ Inhospitable to Arbitration?

The 'Kindred Nursing' decision potentially has broad implications for jurisdictions, like New Jersey, that have repeatedly tested the scope of the court's jurisprudence in declining to enforce arbitration agreements.

By Caroline E. Oks and Damian V. Santomauro

17 minute read