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New Jersey Supreme Court Applies Full Faith & Credit to Tennessee Class Action Settlement

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In Simmermon v. Dryvit Systems, Inc. (A55-07), the New Jersey Supreme Court was presented with determining whether the full faith and credit clause of the US Constitution requires a New Jersey court to give preclusive effect to a nationwide class action consumer fraud settlement approved by a Tennessee circuit court. (View the video of oral argument before the NJ Suprem Court http://njlegallib.rutgers.edu/supct/args/A_55_07.php ) The New Jersey Supreme Court held that the Tennessee court is the appropriate forum to determine whether Simmermon should be bound by the settlement entered in that court and thus barred from pursuing his own individual case in New Jersey. However, because of tactical gamesmanship employed by the principal defendant in Simmermon's individual lawsuit, the New Jersey Supreme Court held that the defendant will be responsible for Simmermon's attorneys' fees and litigation expenses. In the New Jersey lawsuit, the plaintiff asserted the same types of cl...