Class Action Complaint Clause Samples

A Class Action Complaint clause defines the rules and limitations regarding the initiation or participation in class action lawsuits related to the agreement. Typically, this clause restricts parties from joining together with others to file a lawsuit as a group or class, instead requiring that disputes be resolved on an individual basis. For example, it may prohibit customers from collectively suing a company over a shared grievance, mandating that each person must pursue their claim separately. The core function of this clause is to limit legal exposure and potential liability by preventing large-scale, collective legal actions, thereby streamlining dispute resolution and reducing litigation risks for the party seeking the restriction.
Class Action Complaint. Immediately following the execution of this Settlement Agreement, Plaintiffs will cause to be filed a Class Action Complaint for settlement purposes only. (a) Simultaneously with the filing of the Class Action Complaint, Plaintiffs to the Class Action Complaint will file a Motion for Class Certification of certain plaintiff and defendant classes and for preliminary approval of a class settlement pursuant to Rule 23(b)(1) and/or Rule 23(b)(2) of the Rhode Island Rules of Civil Procedure. (b) In the event the Motion for Class Certification is granted pursuant to Rule 23(b)(1) and/or Rule 23(b)(2), the Parties will submit for the Court’s approval, an order providing that any settlement of the Lawsuits will be binding on all class members and no class member will be entitled to elect not to participate under Rule 23(b)(1) and/or Rule 23(b)(2).
Class Action Complaint. Plaintiff, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (“Plaintiff”), by his attorneys, alleges the following on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated.
Class Action Complaint. Jury Trial Demanded
Class Action Complaint. A complaint where circumstances are substantially the same for two or more employees.