Class Action LawsuitsWritten by Margaret Wommack
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Class action lawsuits have many benefits. They are more efficient, presenting witnesses and exhibits and facts of case all at once rather than holding up courts with trying them separately. They spread burden of cost between all different plaintiffs who, on their own, might not have been able to file suits. Furthermore, if recoveries are small (although no less significant to individual) it is not cost beneficial to file a suit independently because of fees. They ensure that all plaintiffs get their portion of settlement; here, plaintiffs who first complained are not given extra money. GA

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Continued from page 1 in which plaintiffs are given coupons to be used within a certain time and with company they filed suit against. This can be seen either as a promotion benefiting only company in wrong, but if this coupon settlement could be used on a better product, gives enough of a benefit to cover money initially lost, doesn’t expire immediately and can be transferable, then it can be a reasonable settlement. Nontangible settlements are also thought to be unfair settlements because plaintiffs are left with defective products and are forced to pay exorbitant lawyer fees. However in some cases such as pollution cases, injunctions provided for by nontangible settlements are beneficial because they stop damages and improve health. GA

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