
Class Actions
A class action is a legal process where a group of people with similar grievances against a defendant collectively brings a lawsuit. Instead of each individual filing a separate case, the group, or "class," is represented by one or a few individuals. This approach helps manage resources, reduces court costs, and allows individuals with smaller claims to seek justice that would be impractical on their own. Class actions are often used in cases involving consumer rights, discrimination, or harmful products, ensuring that a large number of affected people can pursue their rights efficiently.