Class Action
When properly used, class action lawsuits can be a valuable part of the legal system. Class action lawsuits were originally designed to benefit consumers by allowing them to more easily join together and seek efficient legal relief as a group or “class” of individuals who have all been affected by a single event or circumstance. In recent years, however, the class action system has become severely abused.
Latest on Class Action:
- First Stanford Financial Group Securities Lawsuit Already Filed
D & O Diary | February 18, 2009 - Colonial may face class-action suit
Montgomery Advertiser | February 18, 2009 - Rulings favor workers suing Tyson Foods
The Kansas City Star | February 17, 2009 - Organizations Helped By Lawsuit Leftovers
Albuquerque Journal | February 17, 2009 - Appeals Court to Revisit Wal-Mart Class Action
Wall Street Journal | February 17, 2009


Class Action