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Class action
UK //klɑːs ˈækʃən//US //klæs ˈækʃən//
Definition
A lawsuit filed by a group of people with common claims against a defendant.
In simple words: A way for many people to sue someone together.
Examples
- Many consumers joined the class action against the company for faulty products.
- The class action resulted in significant compensation for the affected individuals.
- Class actions are often used in cases of consumer fraud.
- The lawyer specializes in class action lawsuits for environmental issues.
- Joining a class action can be a more effective way to seek justice.
Usage notes
Used mainly in legal contexts, appropriate when discussing lawsuits involving groups of individuals. Avoid in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
class action + noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'class' of people acting together, like a school group project but for suing!
Collocations
- file a class action
- join a class action
- class action lawsuit
Synonyms
- group lawsuit
- collective action
- mass action
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'classless action' which is incorrect.
- Using singular form 'class action' when referring to multiple cases.
- Misunderstood as an action taken by a single individual.