A Better Method For Achieving Broader Class Action Reform

By Kahn Scolnick and Bradley Hamburger (June 5, 2018, 12:36 PM EDT) -- For several years, Ted Frank and his Center for Class Action Fairness have represented objectors to class action settlements in an attempt to curtail abuses of the modern American system of class action litigation. Frank's mission is to stop what he views as flawed class actions in which "Plaintiffs' lawyers are getting rich without winning anything for their clients, and the consumers are getting ripped off."[1] His laudable goal "is to make it more difficult and less profitable for lawyers to pursue what he considers to be abusive suits."[2]...

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