A Primer on Class Actions

The class action. It is a legal construct, invented years ago, to make it possible for many people who are all dealing with the same issue to join in litigation, thus making it less expensive and hopefully less stressful for themselves. Famous class actions — like the case against Pacific Gas & Electric chronicled in the movie “Erin Brokovich,” as well as the 125,000 plaintiffs who banded together to sue Wyeth Pharmaceuticals for damages caused by the popular diet drug Fen-Phen — have shined light on this area of the law and proven to the public that single plaintiffs united with a common cause can have long-lasting effects on the world around us. This article will provide an overview of the class action process.

What Is a Class Action?

A class action lawsuit is defined in Black’s Law Dictionary as: “a lawsuit in which the court authorizes a single person or a small group of people to represent the interests of a larger group.” In layman’s terms, a named plaintiff stands as a figurehead to fight for the entire group of those harmed by the actions of the defendant(s).

Class actions are brought for a number of different reasons, including (but not limited to):
- Defective products — pharmaceuticals, children’s toys, medical devices, and vehicle components
- Toxic exposure — spills of hazardous materials, carcinogens like asbestos, “popcorn lung,” and harmful chemicals like BPA
- Mass injuries — Resulting from airplane, commuter train, cruise ship, public transportation, or ferry crashes
- Unfair employment practices — nonpayment of overtime compensation, racial discrimination, sexual harassment, or failure to pay minimum wage
- Financial misbehavior — improper loans or mortgages, “robo-signing” by mortgage lenders, and “ponzi” schemes

While there are many different types of class actions, they all involve a common thread — some form of harm suffered by a large group of people who believe that their injuries were the result of the actions (or inactions) of the defendants.

Class actions are similar in nature to so-called “Multi-District Litigation” claims (sometimes called “Bellweather cases”). MDL cases involve the consolidation of numerous suits already pending in federal district courts around the country. They are similar to class actions in that they also serve to combine the claims of several different plaintiffs into a single case. Unlike MDL cases, however, class actions are brought in just one court from the very beginning.

Why a Class Action?

Class actions commonly arise from situations where it is impracticable for each individual plaintiff to file a lawsuit of their own. Oftentimes, these cases involve an amount of monetary damages small enough that the recovery of them is not financially feasible for the numerous small lawsuits that would each involve attorney fees, court costs, and related expenses like expert witnesses, exhibit preparation and incidentals.

Class actions are beneficial for many clients because they are able to proceed with minimum effort on behalf of the named plaintiff and even less effort on the part of the remaining members of the action. The plaintiff’s attorneys on the other hand, have a difficult road ahead of them. It takes lawyers with a special skill set to handle class actions, and not all attorneys are qualified to tackle these large, time-consuming and tedious cases.

Putting Potential Class Members on Notice

Another way in which personal injury class actions are different from regular lawsuits is in the way that potential plaintiffs are notified. In most standard cases — those involving only a few parties — each party must be served notice of the legal action in person or through the mail in order to participate in or be bound by the terms of a lawsuit. That type of service is not realistic or practical in class action cases.

Instead, most class action participants are included by default. This means that a case will be brought on behalf of all people who suffered a particular type of harm. Then, once notice of the suit has been given, usually by publication in a newspaper, in a radio ad or with a television commercial, individual members will have the opportunity to “opt out” of the litigation by responding to the notification.

Resolving the Case

After a class action has been filed and all parties have been notified about the proceeding, the case proceeds much like a smaller lawsuit, with both sides having the opportunity to prove their arguments by calling witnesses, offering evidence, and having experts testify. It sometimes works out that the case ends up getting settled before trial. Whether the verdict is reached by a judge or jury, or if the case settles out of court, any recovery that is granted to the plaintiffs must then be distributed to both the named and unnamed plaintiffs. This can take anywhere from weeks to years.

While it is true that class action lawsuits do not always result in the distribution of substantial or life-changing financial rewards to victims, they can have a long-lasting effect on the well-being of consumers and on the world around us. Simply dismissing class action lawsuits is usually the wrong step to take. Through class action lawsuits, it is possible to take a stand against the largest corporations in the world and hold them accountable for their negligent actions against consumers.

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What you should know about breast augmentation

The breast augmentation is one of the most common cosmetic surgeries around the world. Like any surgical intervention, its performance involves certain risks and requires dedication for optimal postoperative recovery. To ensure a safe procedure, it is essential to trust properly trained professionals. But it is equally important for the patient to prepare physically and mentally to go through the entire Mammaplasty process. In this article, we review what you should know about breast augmentation before doing it.

What is breast augmentation?

Augmentation Mammaplasty consists of a surgery carried out with the purpose of increasing the size of the breasts. To do this, implants are incorporated under the breast tissue or the chest muscles. These implants are covered by a flexible silicone outer covering and may contain a saline solution or a silicone gel.

This procedure must be performed by a plastic surgeon, after previous consultations for orientation and planning with the patient.

MOST USED MATERIALS FOR CHEST IMPLANTS

Among the most used materials for this type of operation are silicone prostheses and serum prostheses that have different characteristics:

Silicone prosthesis: They are the most used. Silicone prosthesis is composed of three layers of polyurethane and its filling can be of two types:

Cohesive gel: it is characterized by a greater bond between the molecules of the gel, which gives it greater density. In the unlikely event of a prosthesis rupture, the gel, being more consistent, does not migrate to other parts of the body.

Soft gel: The shape of this type of prosthesis changes depending on the movements and pressure that are made on the breast. In the event that the prosthesis breaks, the gel will come out of the capsule, spreading through the breast tissue. So it is not entirely recommended.

Serum prosthesis: The content of this type of prosthesis is compatible with the body, so in case of breakage of the material or leakage of the capsule, it could be reabsorbed by the body itself. Despite this, we also find some disadvantages such as the loss of volume of the breast over time or the undulation of the upper part of it.

What is augmentation Mammaplasty for?

This surgery is usually related to aesthetic purposes and it is important not to stigmatize its purposes and benefits. Most of the women who opt for Mammaplasty do so because they feel unhappy with their appearance. Some for having naturally small breast, others to correct differences in size or to reverse a reduction after pregnancy.

However, Mammaplasty can also be part of a breast reconstruction process, which is necessary after going through certain diseases (breast cancer, for example). In any case, breast augmentation allows many women to strengthen their self-esteem and confidence. And this translates into a positive impact not only on a physical level, but fundamentally on an emotional and social level.

What are the risks of breast augmentation surgery?

All surgery involves a degree of risk and, therefore, it is essential to have the support of trained professionals. But augmentation Mammaplasty can also lead to certain complications after surgery, such as:

Sensitivity changes in the breasts, especially in the nipples.
Pain in the breasts, mainly during the postoperative period.
Infections (postoperative care is essential to prevent them).
Development of systemic symptoms described in the so-called breast implant disease.
Distortion of the shape of the implant mainly associated with a contraction produced by the healing of the tissue.
Loss or patella of the implant.

We know that breast augmentation surgery has its risks and complications, however, they are temporary and scarce, and so we should not fear undergoing the operation. Being an optional surgical treatment, we have the last word in our hand.

If you want an assessment of our plastic surgeon, Dr. Lane Smith, make an appointment! The first assessment consultation is free.

Tourist Destinations and Accommodation of Melbourne City

Melbourne city has an area of 14 square miles with 90000 thousand population approximately. If you are on Melbourne city tour, you have a long list of wonderful things to do. Let’s start with the shopping spree.

Shopping
When moving on shopping spree, decide what you want otherwise you will be so overwhelmed to see the different costumes that you will get confused as what to purchase? From local clothes to the international brands, fancy stores are full of gift items. You could buy wooden handicrafts, pots, and jewelry. People call it shoppers stop and a paradise for them.

Queen Victoria market is a unique place and exits from more than 100 years. Everything is well designed and immaculately placed that you can enjoy the ambience even if you don’t wish to shop. It is a tourist destination and is divided into many parts like Deli hall, Elizabeth street shops, Victoria market food court, Victoria street shops, and Wine market.

Art gallery
Melbourne has nearly 100 art galleries to its credit. These galleries are owned by corporate houses, public institutions, and cooperatives. The national art gallery remains closed on Tuesdays and one of the most famous paintings in this gallery is Frederick Mc Cubbin’s painting in three panels; this painting is something which you have not seen in your life. Many of the emotions cannot be expressed; you can feel the liveliness of this painting.

Rent a hot air balloon to see the city from top, or while moving in the city you can use bicycle. Here the rarest part of Melbourne city tour is that you can enjoy the tram ride free of cost, yes 100% free. You can use this service whole day and it runs in both clockwise and anticlockwise. Enjoy the free ride and see Melbourne Aquarium, China Town, City Museum, and Parliament.

The Melbourne Aquarium
This aquarium is really big, you have to spend 2-3 hours to see each of its part. The crystal clear water and the presence of rare sea species are increasing its visitors. This aquarium has green sea turtle, seahorse pier, sharks, octopus and many more. This is situated on river Murray and was built between 1998 and 1999, opened for public in January, 2000.

Accommodation
When on Melbourne tour doesn’t worry for the Melbourne accommodation as you have the option of choosing from cheap hotel to most expensive and the luxurious ones. If you have a desire to stay in the middle of the central business, darling towers will be the right choice. The tower has apartments that are further classified into one bedroom two bedrooms and three bed room sets. Select as per your requirement and special offers are there who are for longer periods.
For Melbourne hotels accommodation travelers can also stay close to the airport, bus or train station. Hotels in Melbourne have wide variety of facilities to serve as per the requirements of the tourists.