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Posted on 11/24/10 at 7:38 pm to countryboy2
Posted on 11/24/10 at 7:38 pm to countryboy2
Besides GW fool, you know not what you talk about and you've read too many novels. There is no need to sign up lots of clients in a class action. All you actually need is one client who has claims or damages that are representative of many. And it is actually preferred to include only one named plaintiff in a class action. The reason for this is when you start naming more than one class representative, you risk the chance that the individual claimants claims/situations will contradict each other --- which will result in the judge denying your class action b/c there would not be common issues between the putative class members.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 7:40 pm to countryboy2
So just curious is spelling and grammar not important in law school or what? I mean for all of us poor people here who can not retire at 29.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 7:55 pm to countryboy2
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Besides GW fool, you know not what you talk about and you've read too many novels. There is no need to sign up lots of clients in a class action. All you actually need is one client who has claims or damages that are representative of many. And it is actually preferred to include only one named plaintiff in a class action. The reason for this is when you start naming more than one class representative, you risk the chance that the individual claimants claims/situations will contradict each other --- which will result in the judge denying your class action b/c there would not be common issues between the putative class members.
Sorry, but I haven't read too many novels. Instead I went to a top 20 law school. But, poor me I am just a lowly intellectual property attorney, not a big time class action lawyer despite only being 30. I brought up the novel because your story sounds like the concept of the novel, where an insider or as you prefer a "whistleblower" brings info on a pharma company making a bad drug setting up the guy to sign up clients and file class actions.
A whistleblower is not going to be a member of a class, unless for some reason they are taking the medication. So then you would have to parlay this information into clients to join the class who have actually been exposed to the drug. Also, if someone has this type of information they are likely going to a well known plaintiff's attorney with a reputation for class actions, not a "green" attorney.
But keep your e-badass story going from the anonymity of your compute. I mean calling someone a "fig" and other names on a message board really screams successful class action attorney. Enjoy your ficticious fortune.
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