Successful lawyer Jeffrey Douglas Kaliel graduated with a JD from Yale Law School and is a partner at Kaliel PLLC in Washington. Jeffrey Douglas Kaliel has been also appointed lead Class Counsel in multiple class actions, at the state and national level, where has he won contested class certification motions.
A class action lawsuit is employed in situations where class members (an aggregation of plaintiffs) sue a defendant for common damage. For instance, a group of consumers may file a class action lawsuit against a manufacturer for products that have resulted in negative impacts. In most situations, the individual value of damages is less significant, and filing separate lawsuits would be expensive and pointless.
For a class action lawsuit to proceed, certification of the class is necessary. Requirements may vary among states. Through class action certification, the court ensures plaintiffs have legal complaints similar enough to justify one uniform larger case against the named defendant. With class action certification, the court declares a class action is the best option to address the multiple claims. However, this does not mean that the jury finds the defendant liable.

