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  1. Mayfield Village Class Action Attorney Adam Troy Savett
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    Beachwood, OH Class Action Attorney. Licensed for 13 years.

  2. Mayfield Village Class Action Attorney Amanda Ackerman Condon
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    Cleveland, OH Class Action Attorney. Licensed for 13 years.

  3. Mayfield Village Class Action Attorney Roy Ernest Lachman
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    Cleveland, OH Class Action Attorney. Licensed for 33 years.

  4. Mayfield Village Class Action Attorney Rose Marie Lynn Fiore
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    Cleveland, OH Class Action Attorney. Licensed for 18 years.

  5. Mayfield Village Class Action Attorney Steven William Albert
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    Pepper Pike, OH Class Action Attorney. Licensed for 42 years.

  6. Mayfield Village Class Action Attorney James Scott Wertheim
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    Cleveland, OH Class Action Attorney. Licensed for 28 years.

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Class Action

A class action lawsuit is a particular kind of litigation, used when a large number of people have the same problem with a company's product or activities. Many companies have had class action lawsuits filed against them, including Apple Computer, Farmers Insurance, Burger King, LP Siding, Microsoft, and Coppertone. Class action lawsuits are also filed against companies for product defects that could potentially hurt anyone buying their products. Asbestos and tobacco class action claims are examples, as are the drug class action cases against the manufacturers of Accutane, Celebrex, Ephedra, Vioxx, and Paxil. Class action attorneys can discuss the pros and cons of a class action lawsuit with you if you think one may be appropriate. Class action lawyers are usually paid on contingency, which means they receive a percentage of the money paid if you win the lawsuit.