The next hot American import in Europe may well be class action litigation.
In recent months a number of U.S. firms have been positioning themselves in anticipation of a potential fusillade of class actions across the Atlantic.
The next hot American import in Europe may well be class action litigation. The United Kingdom has already made a number of moves to make its litigation system more conducive to private enforcement -- and its first class action-like litigation is currently wending its way through the court system. Mindful of the trend, several U.S. firms are positioning themselves in anticipation of a potential fusillade of class actions across the Atlantic.
June 25, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
The next hot American import in Europe may well be class action litigation.
In recent months a number of U.S. firms have been positioning themselves in anticipation of a potential fusillade of class actions across the Atlantic.
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