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Old 02-24-2013, 01:56 PM   #44
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
It'll save the plaintiffs a ton of legal fees.
The plaintiffs? I thought that in class action cases, the lawyers seek out the plaintiffs and offer to represent them for free.

It's just ad copy, but the web site of the law firm pushing this makes it look like they know a little bit what they are doing:

http://www.blechercollins.com/Landmark-Cases/
http://www.blechercollins.com/Practi...-Actions.shtml


As far as the initial complaint being sloppy, I don't know what impact that will have. Do they get a chance to re-do their case as they go along, or do the defendants get to win on grounds the complaint didn't make sense?
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