In case of the class-action suit, following the deal with the Commision, all claims were dismissed with prejudice on 12 June. |
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The company is the target of several class-action lawsuits, and cites this as an excuse for stonewalling. |
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As evidenced over the past year, class-action lawyers see their caseloads balloon during eras of corporate fraud. |
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The bill is also good for entrepreneurs, reformers say, because small businesses often get swept up as co-defendants in class-action suits. |
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A class-action suit was recently filed by lawyers for the homeless who had been improperly denied their benefits. |
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The named plaintiffs in the Texas class-action case are Sgt. Richard Corder, an Army infantry squad leader, and his wife, dharma. |
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Lawsuits in particular class-action legal suits, can provide some redress. |
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To be sure, class-action law can be a highly lucrative business. |
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A federal judge ruled Wednesday that skycaps across the country may join a Massachusetts class-action suit against American Airlines. |
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Due to a recent class-action settlement, Visa and MasterCard have ended their decades-long prohibition against merchant surcharging. |
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After Louisiana-Pacific was indicted in Colorado, four of its clients filed class-action suits in courts across the nation, based on the Olathe mail fraud allegations. |
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