Home FAQ Class Action Lawyer FAQ How does a class action lawsuit differ from a mass tort?
Where multiple plaintiffs are similarly situated, a class action eliminates the need to participate in repetitive and costly hearings and individual suits. In cases where it would not be economical or practical for an individual to bring a claim and multiple claimants are similarly affected, it may be viable to proceed as a class action.
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A class action attempts to have common or similar claims resolved in a single proceeding with the result binding upon all class members and opposing parties. In Ontario, a matter which is started as a class proceeding requires an Order ...
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Where multiple plaintiffs are similarly situated, a class action eliminates the need to participate in repetitive and costly hearings and individual suits. In cases where it would not be economical or practical for an individual to bring a claim and ...
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Sometimes it makes sense to pool similar cases together in what is called a mass tort action. This way of proceeding allows plaintiffs to bring an individual case against a defendant alongside what is often hundreds of other individual plaintiffs ...
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Class actions are a complex and unique area of the law. It is important to retain lawyers with expertise in class actions who can guide you clearly through the process and who can zealously advocate for your interests as a ...
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