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Identification of Claim

We will identify your potential class action claim and determine if there are other people with the same claim who can form a class of plaintiffs.

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Filing of Claim on Behalf of Class Representative

One person within the class of plaintiffs will be selected as the Representative Plaintiff to proceed on the entire class’s behalf.

If we are chosen as the legal counsel of the Representative Plaintiff, this is the stage where a Slater Vecchio lawyer will file a class action claim with the Courts and set the proceedings in motion.

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Certification of Claim

Before a class action can proceed, a judge must grant certification. Your Slater Vecchio team will acquire and provide all necessary documents and information to the court to demonstrate that:

  • There is a clearly defined class of plaintiffs and they have common issues that are cause for action
  • There is a viable Representative Plaintiff, and a class action is the ideal way to proceed
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Common Issues Trial

Evidence, witnesses, documents and testimonies will be used by our team to prove the claim, to pursue a fair judgment that fulfills the needs of every member in the class.

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Individual Issues Trial

If you have unique issues, these will also be addressed. Our team will focus our efforts on your individual case. Evidence, witnesses, documents and testimonies will be employed to prove your claim to receive a suitable judgment.

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Resolution of Claim

Any potential resolution is evaluated by your Slater Vecchio team to ensure that it:

  • Fairly addresses the wrongdoing or injuries afflicted on the class members
  • Will have a substantial positive impact on class members’ wellbeing
  • Has the potential to deter future wrongdoing or negligence by the defendant

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