This form is an official United States District Court - California Central District form which complies with all applicable state codes and statutes. USLF updates all state forms as is required by state statutes and law.
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Some of the common disadvantages of class action lawsuits include: Lack of decision making control. Class action lawsuits are, by definition, representative rather than group litigation. That means that representatives of the affected class make the important litigation decisions ? including when to settle.
The lead plaintiffs typically get more money from the settlement than the other victims in a class action lawsuit. The reason for this is that the lead plaintiffs are chosen based on the severity of their injuries and the amount of their damages.
In most cases, there's little downside to joining these lawsuits, which combine many legal claims ? often thousands ? into one claim against a single defendant, reducing fees for each claimant and potentially earning a much larger payout. And there have been many opportunities to do so.
In most cases, there's little downside to joining these lawsuits, which combine many legal claims ? often thousands ? into one claim against a single defendant, reducing fees for each claimant and potentially earning a much larger payout.
When you find out about a class action lawsuit for which you're qualified, simply follow the directions on the notice. Typically, you will either contact the Class Counsel or the Settlement Administrator in order to join a class action lawsuit. Contact information will be provided in the advertisement or notice.