By Brian Kabateck and Frances Ma
After the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments last year on two separate issues involving class actions, consumers were faced with the possibility that the Court could drastically change the world of class actions. In today's world where individuals can come together to effect change through the strength of their numbers, it's always been about strategy strategy in picking a specific but not too specific case, in selecting the ideal class r...
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