Class actions increasingly popular as people band together to fight perceived injustice, and big funders jump onboard.
Calida Smylie Wed, 17 Jun 2015
Class action lawsuits are predicted to become increasingly popular as people band together to fight perceived injustice, and big litigation funders jump on board.
Class actions have never been particularly popular in New Zealand, limited by the ban on personal injury litigation and a lack of
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