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February 06, 2012
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Class Action Suits Are Brought On Behalf Of A Group Of Individuals Who All Have The Same Complaint

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee today approved legislation sponsored by Sen. Herb Kohl to stop unfair and abusive class action settlements that ignore the best interests of injured plaintiffs. Class action suits are brought on behalf of a group of individuals who all have the same complaint. The "Class Action Fairness Act" protects those individuals, who often aren't aware of their involvement in the lawsuit, from unscrupulous defendants and attorneys who reach unfair settlements from which they reap rewards.

"This bill will eliminate some of the worst problems associated with class action lawsuits and provide more protection for the individuals whose interests are not always being served," Kohl said.

A Baraboo, Wisconsin woman testified during a 1997 hearing on the bill about her battles with the legal system when her mortgage company was sued. She was a member of a class action lawsuit against her mortgage company, although she did not initiate the suit or even have knowledge of it. And, because she was included, she was the victim of a counter-suit for $25 million brought by out-of-state attorneys.

Kohl's Class Action Fairness Act requires that settlement notices for class actions must be sent to the Attorneys General of the states that have residents involved. Armed with the notice, the attorneys general can intervene to object to a settlement that they think is unfair or collusive. The legislation also requires that the settlement notice be written in plain, easily understood language to insure that class action suit members understand the settlement so they can make informed decisions.

Kohl's legislation requires a study of attorneys' fees and whether the fees need to be tied to actual damages. Finally, it allows more multi-state class actions to be removed to federal court by defendants and plaintiffs alike. Class action lawyers often shop around for a lax state court where they don't have to worry about close scrutiny over the settlement, in the best interest of attorneys' fees at the expense of consumers.

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There are a few criticisims to class action lawsuits.
There are several criticisms of class action lawsuits. The preamble to the Class Action Fairness Act stated that class actions harmed class members with legitimate claims and defendants that have acted responsibly; adversely affected interstate commerce; and undermined public respect for the country's judicial system. Class members often receive little or no benefit from class actions.

 


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Declaratory judgment class

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Declaratory judgment class is an action where the court is asked to declare the rights and obligations of the respective parties.

Class cousel

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A class counsel is one or more attorneys who are appointed by the court to give legal advice to the plaintiff class.

Certified hearing

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During a certified hearing, the court listens to the arguments of the counsel and decides whether the case is ?worthy? to be continued as a class action.

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