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To: Yani Strei who wrote (11144)7/3/2002 9:20:49 PM
From: Jaknik2  Respond to of 11568
 
Lawyers LOVE willing participants......EOM



To: Yani Strei who wrote (11144)7/3/2002 11:00:42 PM
From: Charles Tutt  Respond to of 11568
 
I am not responding to _your_ question but rather would like to pose a similar question.

Are class action suits sometimes covered by a company's insurance?

Charles Tutt (SM)



To: Yani Strei who wrote (11144)7/4/2002 12:04:06 AM
From: waldemar cyranski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11568
 
My suggestion is forget about joining "class action" cases. Just as you, over the past 30+ yrs I also ended up with product certificates that really were worthless, and yes the law firms raked in millions!



To: Yani Strei who wrote (11144)7/6/2002 1:52:49 AM
From: George the Greek  Respond to of 11568
 
I joined a class action against Tandon along time ago - what I got were discount certificates to buy their products while the lawyers got the real money and the shares I held became worthless.

Ooooh! That's a painful memory!