How do you find out if you are part of a class action lawsuit?
They may be the causes archivate in your name, however, the establishments are not paid you? The meaning, for example, you have archivato a case against the holding of ABCD and maybe the case is removed or perhaps some other event of non-test. Can your cause be dealt with later and filed without your knowledge? In addition, is the use of accreditation reports reasonably? Why can 't consumers see the real truth on their accreditation reports are seen preview from many users that affect your information confidential? They are the lawyers provided an application information guest future?
One Response to “How do you find out if you are part of a class action lawsuit?”
By Matthew H on Nov 20, 2008 | Reply
Most class action lawsuits set up some sort of a website to help parties involved keep track. If the case is settled and the company in question is ordered to pay remittance, I believe they are legally required to contact you.