Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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... action that individual consumers might have against the defendant under state law , whether they be tort actions for deceit , contract actions , or suits under state deceptive practice statutes . 165 In the main , the problem has two ...
... action that individual consumers might have against the defendant under state law , whether they be tort actions for deceit , contract actions , or suits under state deceptive practice statutes . 165 In the main , the problem has two ...
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... action is not a true “ class action " and therefore Rule 23 would not be likely to be considered controlling in such an action unless Congress expressly so provided . Moreover , some of the provisions of Rule 23 would be inappro- priate ...
... action is not a true “ class action " and therefore Rule 23 would not be likely to be considered controlling in such an action unless Congress expressly so provided . Moreover , some of the provisions of Rule 23 would be inappro- priate ...
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ual consumer redress through action by the Federal Trade Com- mission . This , then , is not the place to evaluate extensively the wisdom of the private class action proposals . But whatever the overall merits of private class actions ...
ual consumer redress through action by the Federal Trade Com- mission . This , then , is not the place to evaluate extensively the wisdom of the private class action proposals . But whatever the overall merits of private class actions ...
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