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Strength in Numbers - the Class Action Law Suit

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Strength in Numbers - the Class Action Law Suit
By: Leaftech

You know the saying, "the squeaky wheel gets the grease." This truism is the concept behind the class action lawsuit. Sometimes the volume of the voice of many is what gets heard.

Increasing your knowledge base about legal counsel can truly be an asset to you if you run into a life situation that dictates you need the support of a lawyer. Of course, we all know a little something about the law and that one usually needs a lawyer for such things as: divorce, custody, real estate, drafting wills and trusts, child adoption, business negotiations and estate planning.

But there is another area of law that comes into to play from time to time known as "class action law." Many of us have had exposure to this area of law by reading about it in a newspaper, hearing something on the radio or seeing it on TV. For most people, the class action suit will only be an interesting news item. But, what if someday the person everyone is hearing about is you or your family member.

Class action law is a specialty unto itself. This type of legal proceeding was developed to devise an efficient and effective legal strategy for handling a common breech of contract or injury that affected a large group of individuals. The key element in class action law is the "large number of individuals" who are being or have been detrimentally affected by the actions of another, quite often a corporation.

One might find occasion for the use of class action law is for such things as; product liability, misrepresentation, consumer and competition law, stock fraud, or mass termination of employees.

Should you find yourself in any situation where a decision has been made that has detrimental ramifications on a group, then consulting a lawyer would be a wise choice and a good investment. Seeking professional advice to determine whether a personal lawyer or a class action lawyer is of more benefit to your case is essential. The right type of legal counsel can save you time, stress and money.

Often the voice of many can break the silence and correct the negative impact of a detrimental decision imposed upon the lives of a group of individuals.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/law-articles/strength-in-numbers-the-class-action-law-suit-106157.html

About the Author: Leaftech. For more information on this article or London Life class action, visit ClassActionLaw.ca.


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