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NR Daily: A Counterintuitive and Compelling Case for Class-Action Lawsuits

A new book argues that class actions are a market-oriented solution to address real wrongs.

December 02 2019

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A Counterintuitive and Compelling Case for Class-Action Lawsuits

Kenneth K. Lee

In a country where so many people now live in their own isolated echo-chamber bubbles, Brian Fitzpatrick's book is a refreshing antidote that challenges us to reassess our assumptions and think critically without regard to partisan loyalties. Read More

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