Covers lawsuits where one or more plaintiffs represent a larger group with similar claims, including how class actions are filed, certified, litigated, and settled. Topics include certification requirements, notice and opt-out rights, common types of class actions (consumer, employment, securities), and key procedural and strategic issues.
A nationwide class action has been filed against a major stablecoin issuer, and eligible users may be able to join by submitting a claim before the court-approved deadline. If you held, traded, or suffered losses tied to the stablecoin during the alleged misconduct period, you could qualify. This article explains eligibility, evidence to gather, deadlines, […]
A class action lawsuit lets 1 or more plaintiffs sue on behalf of a larger “class” harmed in the same way by the same defendant. It consolidates many similar claims into one case to improve efficiency and access to justice. This article explains certification, notice, settlement, and how class members’ rights are handled. A class […]