Related Litigation Groups
AAJ Litigation Groups are member groups that focus on
specific areas of law. As a member of the Class Action Section, you are
eligible to join the following related AAJ Litigation Groups at no additional
cost.
Securities and Financial Fraud
Join each group online, agree to the affidavit terms and
conditions, and wait a short period of time for the Litigation Group to vet and
approve the new join.
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Section Leadership
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Chair: Kenneth Grunfeld | Kopelowitz Ostrow, Bala Cynwyd, PA
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Chair-Elect: Eric Kafka | Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, PLLC, New York, NY
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Vice Chair: Adam Polk | Girard Sharp LLP, San Francisco, CA
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Membership Liaison: Amy Keller | DiCello Levitt LLC, Chicago, IL
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Secretary: Sabita Soneji | Tycko & Zavareei, LLP, Washington, DC
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Content Curator: Wilson Dunlavey | Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, New York, NY
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Immediate Past Cochair: Mark Troutman | Gibbs Law Group, Columbus, OH
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Immediate Past Cochair: Mark Chalos | Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, Nashville, TN
AAJ Class Action Section DEI Scholarship
The Class Action Section is committed to supporting and developing a diverse and inclusive community of class action practitioners.
To further this goal, the Section created a DEI Convention Scholarship in 2024. This scholarship allows up to two trial lawyer members of the Class Action Section to attend AAJ's Annual Convention, as well as provides a travel stipend to offset attendance related costs.
AAJ's Annual Conventions are the best ways to connect AAJ trial lawyers plus offers unparalleled community, networking, and education. The Section is thrilled to offer this opportunity to attend.
What Are the Scholarship Criteria?
This scholarship is open to:
- An AAJ and Class Action Section (CAS) member in good standing or a non-member who meets the criteria for membership.
- A member of underrepresented group within AAJ (including, but not limited to, ethnic/racial minorities, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, and disability).
- A class action practitioner with a demonstrated commitment to the civil justice system and a commitment to DEI principles.
- Other factors to be taken into consideration:
- Years in practice
- Financial need
- Candidates are only eligible to receive a scholarship once
How Do I Apply?
Please submit your completed application, resume, and personal statement to sections@justice.org.
Please be sure to address the scholarship criteria and any special considerations in your cover letter.
Thank You to Our Donors
The Class Action Section Scholarship is possible through generous donations by AAJ members and firms.
Founder ($5,000)
Amy Keller
Andrus Anderson LLP
Gibbs Law Group LLP
Girard Sharp, LLPKessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP
Lieff Cabraser
Mark P. Chalos
Partner ($2,500)
Angeion Group
Arias Sanguinetti Trial Lawyers
Eisner AmperCONTACT
AAJ Sections and Litigation Groups Department
Email: sections@justice.org
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About AAJ's Sections
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Who Can Join?
Section membership is open to all membership categories and Paralegal Affiliates. Certain benefits in membership categories other than Regular, Life, Sustaining, and President's Club may be restricted. In particular, access to the Section e-mail list servers are limited to Regular, Life, Sustaining, and President's Club Members, and sponsored Law Professors and Paralegal Affiliates. The online document libraries are limited to Regular, Life, Sustaining, and President's Club Members. List server participants and access to a Section's document library requires membership in that specific Section.