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by Admin, Adm

First of all, let me say that anyone who has been in any way hurt or injured by any other party and settled through a class action lawsuit, disregard this article. I am more interested in the little frivolous lawsuits that award pitiful amounts to offended parties who most likely had no idea they were offended.

There are habitual class action participators and then there are the lucky ones who find themselves on the receiving end of a check to settle a dispute they were most likely never aware of in the first place. And the best part is the size of the checks, often in amounts less than the stamps used to mail them. Nothing like getting a check for fourteen cents in the mail says L. Matthews, whose settlement check in the landmark case against American Express Centurion Bank just arrived.

Sometimes the amount isn't the issue as much as the stipulations surrounding the acceptance of the settlement. In Los Angeles, a judge approved an agreement calling for Sony Pictures Entertainment to pay $1.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing the studio of citing a fake movie critic in ads for several films, an attorney said Tuesday.

Moviegoers who saw the films "Vertical Limit," "A Knight's Tale," "The Animal," "Hollow Man" or "The Patriot" during their original theater runs must file a claim to be eligible for a $5 per ticket reimbursement, said lawyer Norman Blumenthal, who represented a group of filmgoers who sued Sony Pictures in 2001. What do they do when the 1.5 million runs out? You have to assume more than 300,000 tickets were sold between the four movies.

I have been awarded three ridiculous checks as settlement for things I wasn't truly injured by. I am proud to say those checks totaling $7.41 were not and never will be cashed. Cashing them would be condoning the practice, where consumers get the pittance, and the attorneys pushing the cases get the nice cars. Me? I'm hoping for a direct hit by a dominoes delivery driver.

Jason Rigler
" Advocate" and consultant for Customer Service Department.


A class action lawsuit is classified under civil suits. Civil law controls dealings between people so in this court you can defend your rights against companies or people. Unlike criminal trials in which somebody is blamed for going against the law, the civil court controls dealings which are not necessarily law breaking but cause injury to others. If you have a defective Medtronic pacemaker implanted, you could employ the services of a good Sprint Fidelis class action lawsuit attorney to help you get compensation for the pain and discomfort you suffer and reimbursement of your medical bills.

A major difference between class action lawsuits and other lawsuits in that it is brought on by more than one person on his own behalf as well as a whole lot of other people who are in the same predicament. If a set of people have undergone the same experiences and these common concerns are the most significant ones of the lawsuit, they can take part in a class action lawsuit together.

One of the commonest examples of this is when several consumers are caused injury by the same product which is found to be defective. First and foremost the court will decide whether the product really brought about the injury. Once this is done, the court will decide to what extent each party was injured and what the compensations could be like. Class action lawsuits which can also be filed on security claims and contracts sometimes concern hundreds, thousands and even millions of partakers with the same type of claims. As soon as they get class action certification, all their claims can be head in one single trial.

If not for class action lawsuits, millions or at least thousands of claims would be flooding the courts. Filing collectively not only facilitates lesser burden on the courts but it also persuades the corporate defendants to behave more responsibly.

A class action lawsuit is one which is filed by more than one plaintiff also called name plaintiff, on behalf of himself as well as others who have the same legal claim. It lets people come together as a group and together file only one lawsuit against the common defendant. This kind of lawsuits are also money saving as the attorney fees and other litigation costs are shared among all the plaintiffs, rather than one or a few individuals having to bear the cost which by itself can be a lot of money.

Some patients implanted with defective Medtronic leads received as many as twenty abnormal shocks before the defibrillator could be turned off. Cardiologists opt for defibrillators with more flexibility which implies that they will be thinner and hence more prone to fracture. In an attempt to capture a bigger market share, Medtronic went too far using Sprint Fidelis leads that are so thin that they fracture twice as fast as other brands of defibrillator leads. Now the patients are suffering for it.

There are a lot of Sprint Fidelis class action lawsuit attorneys who are specialized in taking up cases concerning Sprint Fidelis Medtronic recall. Although Medtronic has not revealed the exact working as to how these Medtronic leads have fractured and failed, it looks like the defect is produced by the little diameter of the conductors and coil in the lead. As a result, the lead gets subject to stress damage while and after the defibrillator is being implanted. The lead fractures when the conductor is seriously overstressed. Although only five deaths have been registered, a lot of people are complaining about recurring electric shocks as a result of their lead having suffered a fracture. If you have this defective device implanted in you, you would do well to select a good Sprint Fidelis class action lawsuit attorney.

The trouble with Medtronic and other medical device companies which sell defibrillators is that because this business is very profitable, in an effort to make more money, they rush out new defibrillators, supposed to be using improved technology but with no verified history of dependability and safety. This is where Sprint Fidelis class action lawsuit attorney comes in.
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