Freese and Goss
Lawyers Protecting Your Rights
Established by Tim K. Goss and Richard A. Freese, Freese & Goss, PLLC is really a countrywide - acknowledged trial firm devoted to safeguarding the legal privileges from the hurt. Exceeding 4 decades of combined experience, Richard Freese and Tim Goss have symbolized helping sufferers recover damages in more than 50 states including Puerto Rico. Freese and Goss have handled well-known cases to safeguard consumers against pharmaceutical companies and resolved over $1 billion.They're across the country recognized court-hired class counsel and also have effectively symbolized 1000's of customers against banking institutions for wrongful lending practices.
They already know the only method to maximize financial recovery in mass tort lawsuit would be to take a hollywood within the lawsuit be active dedicate the required assets be ready to try the situation and, at the appropriate interval, visit trial.
Tim and Wealthy are presently going after cases including the prescription drugs Actos, Reglan, Accutane, Paxil, Celexa, Zoloft, Prozac and Topamax and medical products produced by DePuy and Zimmer.
Freese & Goss, PLLC, includes a national presence and presently keeps offices in Birmingham, Alabama Dallas, Texas and Jackson, Mississippi.
A consumer class action is a lawsuit filed by a group of plaintiffs on their own behalf as well as on behalf of a larger group of people who were similarly injured by a product or service. The decision in a class action case applies to all of the individuals in the group. The attorneys of Freese and Goss are experienced consumer class action lawyers, and they can answer your questions regarding whether your situation may be appropriate for participation in a class action.
The Benefits of a Class Action
Class actions are a tool for large groups of people who have been hurt by one or more defendants. A class action makes a case manageable; instead of hundreds or even thousands of individual plaintiffs each trying to litigate or negotiate with the defendant(s), the claims of all of these similarly aggrieved plaintiffs can be considered together in one case before one judge, in one jurisdiction.A class action may be appropriate against a defendant corporation that has:
- knowingly sold a harmful product
- engaged in an illegal business practice
- used false information to sell its product or service
Consumer Protection—Individual plaintiffs bought or used the same defective product from a corporation
Antitrust—Anti-competitive activities of a corporation or a group of corporations resulted in inflated prices for their product or service
Securities—Investors or businesses were misled by deceptive or false public statements by a securities company
Commodities—Manipulation of commodities exchanges causes financial harm to investors or businesses
A Long History, and Many Uses
Class actions are not a recently developed legal concept — they’ve been around for quite a long time. Class actions were used to resolve the claims of feudal tenants against manor lords in the Middle Ages. Today, in addition to consumer law claims, class actions are also used for:- Labor disputes
- Employee benefits disputes
- Environmental claims — for example, many parties hurt by an oil spill
- Cases alleging civil rights violations
- Cases alleging human rights violations
Freese And Goss — Class Action Lawyers
If you feel that you or a loved one have
been harmed as a consumer, investor, or business and that your case may
be appropriate for a class action, please contact Freese & Goss today. Attorneys are available by phone, email or clicking here.