Securities Class Action
A securities class action lawsuit is related to an issue in which many shareholders of a company may have suffered the same injury or other problem flowing from one activity done by the company. Usually a securities class action is filed when shareholders assert that the company or one of its executives or board members has taken some action that has reduced the value of the stock or that the company itself has done taken some action to interfere with the rights of the shareholders. A securities class action is filed like any other lawsuit, except that the class has to be established in order for each of the potential plaintiffs to participate. Usually this means the securities class action lawsuit has two distinct parts. In the first part of the class action the class itself is defined, meaning the actual plaintiffs entitled to sue for damages is established. In the second part of the class action lawsuit the court or jury determines whether there is liability and what the damages should be. If the securities class action lawsuit is successful, or a settlement is reached, usually all the people in the class receive a damage award.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is 'strict liability'?
Some persons or companies may be held “strictly liable” for certain activities or products that harm others, even if it can’t be shown they acted negligently or with intent. This … more -
What is a class action lawsuit?
A class action is a case brought against a company whose actions have damaged many people in a similar way. If the case results in a successful recovery, either through settlement or trial, all … more
Legal Articles
- The Class Action Fairness Act of 2005
In February 2005, the Class Action Fairness Act became law. The Class Action Fairness Act, or CAFA, sought to significant changes to the way in which class action lawsuits are litigated in the United States. Primarily, CAFA expanded federal jurisdiction and created new settlement requirements for class action suits. Expansion of Federal Jurisdiction Before CAFA was passed, federal … more - Holding Corporations Accountable: LawInfo's Top 10 Class Action Lawsuits
A class action lawsuit occurs when one or more members of a large group, or class, take legal action against a company or other entity whose actions have damaged the class members in a similar way. Class action lawsuits can produce huge settlements or awards, based upon the number of members in the lawsuit even though the actual damages going to the individual class member may be relatively … more

