BradSeligman, the lawyer with the Impact Fund representing Dukes, says no new ground is being broken with this case and the Supreme Court should allow it to proceed.
"After 10 years of litigation, we are eager to have the court finally resolve the procedural issues that Wal-Mart has raised in its effort to delay the trial of this case, " said BradSeligman, a Berkeley, California-based attorney for the plaintiffs, shortly after the high court granted review.