Letter Class Action With Named Plaintiff

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Alabama
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AL-1027A
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This is a sample exclusion letter signed by a potential member of a class. The signor elects to "opt out" of the class action lawsuit.

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A named plaintiff, also referred to as a class representative, is a party who sues on behalf of a group of individuals with common claims. The representative is a party to the litigation and "stands in judgment for those who are not." Hansberry v. Lee, 311 U.S. 32, 43 (1940).

Typically, a class-action lawsuit is started by filing a complaint that names at least one class representative, and that representative files the lawsuit on behalf of the entire proposed class. The defendant(s) will have a right to respond to the lawsuit.

Class actions are lawsuits brought to individuals or companies by plaintiffs on behalf of a larger group of people.

Joining a class action can be good if you don't have time to fight a case, but You can count on a significantly reduced settlement after a much longer period of time. We're sure you've heard people talking about how much a class action lawsuit is needed for a particular legal problem.

In order to have a legitimate lawsuit, the correct parties must be named. The party that brings the suit must seek relief from the "real" party in interest. In cases where a minor is involved, the suit must be initiated by a party of legal age who has received the proper authority to sue on behalf of the minor.

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From: David E. Rothstein, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Date: January _____, 2012.Always keep copies of any letters and other written communications.

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Letter Class Action With Named Plaintiff