By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer SANTA ANA - An appellate court has given a big boost to a $250 million nationwide class action against a subsidiary of H&R Block. In an order Wednesday, the 4th District Court of Appeal in San Diego let stand Orange County Superior Court Judge Thierry P. Colaw's decision in April to certify the class. According to the class plaintiffs' attorneys, the case "is believed to be the first national, ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SANTA ANA - An appellate court has given a big boost to a $250 million nationwide class action against a subsidiary of H&R Block. In an order Wednesday, the 4th District Court of Appeal in San Diego let stand Orange County Superior Court Judge Thierry P. Colaw's decision in April to certify the class. According to the class plaintiffs' attorneys, the case "is believed to be the first national, ...
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