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Class-action suits enable one or more persons to sue as representatives of a group with similar interests.
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Class-action suits enable one or more persons to sue as representatives of a group with similar interests.
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Class-action settlements have to be approved in courts though, and these claims were spread all across Canada in 9 different jurisdictions.
Iacobucci: Recognizing History of Residential Schools a “Necessary Step” : Law is Cool 2009
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Class-action lawsuits have become the way our society empowers and magnifies the disparate voices of numerous people faced with similar injustices, be it discrimination or consumer rip-offs.
Lisa Gilbert: A Plea to the Courts: Stop the Quiet Death of a Critical Consumer Protection Lisa Gilbert 2010
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Class-action suits allow plaintiffs to band together in seeking compensation or redress, thus giving substantially more heft to their claims.
Class-Action Suits: Consumers' Right To File In Danger In The Supreme Court The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Class-action lawsuits have also been leveled against the brokerage.
Legal Woes for Regions Financial Joe Bel Bruno 2010
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Class-action lawsuits have also been leveled against the brokerage.
Legal Woes for Regions Financial Joe Bel Bruno 2010
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Class-action lawsuits have become the way our society empowers and magnifies the disparate voices of numerous people faced with similar injustices, be it discrimination or consumer rip-offs.
Lisa Gilbert: A Plea to the Courts: Stop the Quiet Death of a Critical Consumer Protection Lisa Gilbert 2010
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Class-action lawsuits have also been leveled against the brokerage.
Legal Woes for Regions Financial Joe Bel Bruno 2010
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Class-action cases filled by players like Carlton Fisk, claiming owners had violated collective bargaining agreements through collusion
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