Experienced ADR for Complex Class Actions
Class actions often involve significant financial exposure, complex legal issues and substantial litigation pressure. JAMS provides an established forum where courts and counsel can work with experienced neutrals to move complex disputes toward informed negotiation and resolution.
Representative Class Action Matters
JAMS neutrals have experience resolving class actions involving a wide range of industries and legal issues, including:
- Consumer protection and false advertising claims
- Data privacy and data breach litigation
- Employment and wage-and-hour disputes
- Financial services and lending practices
- Securities and investor claims
- Antitrust and competition matters
- Insurance coverage disputes
- Civil rights and discrimination claims
For matters involving coordinated individual claims that require structured, high-volume resolution processes across numerous claimants, explore JAMS’ Mass Torts ADR services.
Court-Appointed and Party-Selected Roles in Class Actions
JAMS neutrals regularly serve in both court-appointed and party-selected roles in complex class action litigation. Working with courts and counsel, they help facilitate negotiations and assist parties in addressing procedural issues that arise in complex, multiparty cases.
JAMS neutrals may serve as court-appointed neutrals for:
- Settlement negotiations and mediation in class actions
- Discovery oversight and management of complex discovery disputes
- Facilitation of negotiations related to class certification issues
- Mediation of opt-out or related litigation following class settlements
- Allocation of settlement funds across plaintiffs
These roles help courts and counsel move complex litigation toward resolution while maintaining procedural integrity.
Resolving Class Actions Through ADR
Class actions often reach a pivotal stage where experienced guidance can help parties move from litigation toward resolution. JAMS neutrals assist courts and counsel with ADR processes that support informed decision-making and productive negotiations.
JAMS neutrals commonly assist parties with:
Early mediation
Parties may engage a JAMS neutral early in a case to evaluate risks, clarify issues and explore potential settlement frameworks.
Settlement negotiations
Many class actions ultimately resolve through negotiated settlement. JAMS neutrals facilitate discussions involving complex legal questions and significant financial exposure.
Opt-out and related disputes
Following settlement approval, disputes involving opt-out plaintiffs or related litigation may arise. JAMS neutrals assist parties in resolving these matters efficiently through mediation or arbitration.
Resolve Class Actions With Experienced Neutrals
For information regarding class action mediation, arbitration or court-appointed neutral services, contact JAMS.
Why Courts and Parties Rely on JAMS
Courts and litigants rely on JAMS to assist in resolving complex class actions because of the organization’s experience, credibility and nationwide resources.
Experienced Panel
Former federal and state judges and seasoned litigators bring extensive experience guiding complex class action disputes toward resolution.
Court-Appointed Neutral Roles
JAMS neutrals are regularly trusted by courts and counsel to serve in court-appointed roles supporting class action proceedings.
Complex, Multiparty Experience
JAMS neutrals have extensive experience mediating disputes involving large claimant groups and complex legal issues.
Nationwide Reach
JAMS offers modern hearing facilities and secure virtual and hybrid capabilities supporting class actions across major litigation centers throughout the United States, including California, New York, Illinois, Texas, Florida, New Jersey and Ohio.
Class Action Arbitration Procedures
JAMS administers class arbitration proceedings pursuant to its Class Action Procedures, which provide a structured framework for arbitration involving class claims.
These procedures address issues such as class certification, notice and settlement approval in the arbitration context.
Learn more about the JAMS Class Action Procedures.