No-Injury and Piggyback Class Actions: When Product-Defect Class Actions Do Not Benefit Consumers
No-Injury and Piggyback Class Actions: When Product-Defect Class Actions Do Not Benefit Consumers
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University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Class counsel are more frequently filing product-based class actions that, whether successful or not, offer few practical benefits to real consumers or class members. These no-benefit class actions cause the unnecessary expense of the courts' time and resources, and they often fail to provide actual value to class members while still producing subs...
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No-Injury and Piggyback Class Actions: When Product-Defect Class Actions Do Not Benefit Consumers
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TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A798456314
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2167-8286