
Class Action Litigation
Class action litigation is a legal process where a group of people with similar claims against a defendant, such as a company or organization, collectively bring a lawsuit. Instead of each individual suing separately, they combine their cases to pursue a resolution more efficiently. This approach allows individuals with smaller claims to seek justice that might otherwise be impractical due to high legal costs. Class actions typically arise in situations like consumer fraud, product liability, or employment disputes, and are designed to enhance the potential for accountability and fair compensation for the affected group.