Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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dress section was not a " class action " provision . 172 Technically , they are correct , since Rule 23 refers to actions brought by one or more " members of a class " as representatives of all the class mem- bers . Except in the most ...
dress section was not a " class action " provision . 172 Technically , they are correct , since Rule 23 refers to actions brought by one or more " members of a class " as representatives of all the class mem- bers . Except in the most ...
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... class.176 Class members are given the chance to opt - out of the suit by requesting exclusion by a certain date.177 But the rule also pro- vides that the judgment in a class action is to cover all class mem- bers who do not exclude ...
... class.176 Class members are given the chance to opt - out of the suit by requesting exclusion by a certain date.177 But the rule also pro- vides that the judgment in a class action is to cover all class mem- bers who do not exclude ...
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... class action proposals . But whatever the overall merits of private class actions , they do involve a number of complex problems that have aroused much debate . For example , private class suits raise fears of harassment and " strike ...
... class action proposals . But whatever the overall merits of private class actions , they do involve a number of complex problems that have aroused much debate . For example , private class suits raise fears of harassment and " strike ...
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