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He said that usually in class litigation, "if people have large individual claims, they may be better off in an individual action than a class action".
Robert Gordon, a partner in Weitz & Luxenberg, which is not involved in the class litigation, termed his firm's advertisements "a public service to alert people to deadlines they might not know about and to let them know they may do better" with an individual suit.
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The American cases are being pursued under "class action" litigation.
Mrs. Harpootlian, 48, specializes in class action litigation in New Orleans.
Mr. Lucas was a third-year law student at New York University when he made that pivotal argument in a research paper for a class on litigation.
Finally, federal law forbids legal aid lawyers to undertake class action litigation, preventing them from attacking systemic abuses in the real estate industry.
"I believe they're really using arbitration as a way of avoiding class action litigation," said Theodore Eisenberg, a law professor at Cornell.
Just last week AIG auditors PriceWaterhouseCoopers agreed to pay $97.5m to settle investors' claims in class action litigation spearheaded by the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System OPERSS).
"Any effort to eliminate the E.A.U. is an end-run effort to eliminate the entry point to safety-net shelter," said Steve Banks, the Legal Aid lawyer who has been running class action litigation against the city for two decades.
It certainly seems so in the WorldCom securities class action litigation.
These factors would require a restatement, with class action litigation in the offing.
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