Class Action Practice Overview - Class Actions / Litigation

Class Action Practice Overview

A Class Action is a civil action brought by one or more persons, on behalf of themselves and "all others similarly situated" (or equivalent language). This person is called the “representative or lead Plaintiff”.

The purpose of a Class Action is to secure a judicial remedy which not only eliminates a wrong committed against an individual, and compensates him or her for the effects of that wrong, but which also provides such remedies for all others in a definable class who have suffered as a result of the same practice or practices, subject to the rights of class members to withdraw or “Opt-Out” of the action.

Juroviesky LLP has a unique Class Action practice, as our lawyers are able to file Class Action law suits in the United States, Canada, and suits that span cross border.

Juroviesky LLP, as co-class counsel, has settled a securities Class Action lawsuit that involved three jurisdictions, Michigan, Ontario, and Quebec.

Our lawyers have experience in representing plaintiffs in complex, cross border litigation, and are best suited to handle plaintiff claims, as they arise in Canada, the United States, and/or cross border.

Juroviesky LLP also works well with other counsel and their Plaintiffs, United States or Canadian, offering strategic and rewarding co-class counsel arrangements.

 


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