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Class actions are complicated, but they’re often an effective way to make several claims collectively against one or a few wrongdoers. If you think a class action may be best in your case, you should speak to a lawyer. If you get notice of a class action that might affect you, you may also want to see a lawyer to find out whether you should participate in the lawsuit. | Class actions are complicated, but they’re often an effective way to make several claims collectively against one or a few wrongdoers. If you think a class action may be best in your case, you should speak to a lawyer. If you get notice of a class action that might affect you, you may also want to see a lawyer to find out whether you should participate in the lawsuit. | ||
[updated April 2013] | [updated April 2013] |