
A class action is a type of lawsuit in which one or more people sue on behalf of a larger group of people.
While the subject matter of class action lawsuits can vary widely, two factors are almost always present for every class action:
Depending upon the type of class action, resolution of the lawsuit binds all members of the certified class.
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What are some types of class action lawsuits?
Examples of class actions include claims by:
Class action lawsuits are designed to advance several important public policy goals. A class action is often the sole means of enabling people, even those with serious injuries, to remedy injustices committed by powerful, multi-million dollar corporations and institutions. As stated by former United States Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, “The class action is one of the few legal remedies the small claimant has against those who command the status quo.”
In other situations, each person within a large group may have suffered only limited damages and the cost of individual lawsuits would be far greater than the value of each claim. The total damages, however, to the class could be quite large. The wrongdoer would have no incentive to discontinue its misconduct but for a class action.