  Class Actions
A class action case allows individuals to band together as a group and pursue claims against corporations where the individual may not have a sufficient loss or injury to justify bringing the action individually. In effect the class action procedure levels the playing field between wealthy corporations and individuals.
Bringing a class action against a company allows individuals to stand together against a large corporation.
Securities Fraud
Securities fraud actions are typically brought by investors who have incurred losses as a result of accounting fraud, financial restatements, and misleading or omitted information by the company or its officers.
Antitrust and Price-Fixing
Antitrust actions generally involve illegal business practices in the restraint of competition which result in price-fixing, attempted monopolies, and customer allocation. Typically individuals and businesses are injured as a result of this illegal conduct.
Healthcare Fraud
Healthcare fraud cases usually involve allegations involving prescriptions drugs which have been recalled or shown to be harmful or ineffective, medical products which are defective or dangerous. In addition claims involving business practice and delivery service in the healthcare industry.
Consumer Fraud
Consumer fraud actions involve a variety of claims by consumers ranging from defective and dangerous products to improper billing by credit card companies or the improper practice of undisclosed fees by banks and other lenders.
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