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Congress May Reform Class Action Suits


— April 16, 2003

“The Senate Judiciary Committee took an important step last week when it approved a bill to curb abuses in class-action lawsuits. Class actions are an important tool for protecting citizens’ rights. But currently, most class-action suits must be heard in state courts. So companies operating nationwide get haled into local courts that plaintiffs’ lawyers have found particularly willing to accept class actions – and to hit out-of-state firms with costly judgments,” the Christian Science Monitor reports here.


“The Senate Judiciary Committee took an important step last week when it approved a bill to curb abuses in class-action lawsuits. Class actions are an important tool for protecting citizens’ rights. But currently, most class-action suits must be heard in state courts. So companies operating nationwide get haled into local courts that plaintiffs’ lawyers have found particularly willing to accept class actions – and to hit out-of-state firms with costly judgments,” the Christian Science Monitor reports here.

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