New Rule Allows Direct Appeal on Class Certification Decisions in Court.
Class action lawsuits in the US can make or break a case. If a court denies class certification, it's often too expensive to continue. But if certification is granted, companies might settle even weak cases to avoid big losses. Getting a class certification decision reviewed is tough, but a rule change in 1998 allows direct appeals to higher courts. This gives more chances to challenge a class certification decision before it's too late.