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In a [[class action]], the lead plaintiff is the named individual who files the suit on behalf of all the claimants<ref name=":0">https://www.classaction.org/blog/what-does-it-mean-to-be-the-lead-plaintiff-in-a-class-action-lawsuit</ref>. | In a [[class action]], the lead plaintiff is the named individual who files the suit on behalf of all the claimants<ref name=":0">https://www.classaction.org/blog/what-does-it-mean-to-be-the-lead-plaintiff-in-a-class-action-lawsuit</ref>. | ||
The lead plaintiff's role is significantly more active and involved than the other members of the "class" (the claimants)<ref name=":0" />. | == Responsibilities == | ||
The lead plaintiff's role is significantly more active and involved than the other members of the "class" (the claimants), as the lead plaintiff must attend hearings and strategy sessions, in addition to consulting with lawyers and expert witnesses.<ref name=":0" />. | |||
In addition, the lead plaintiff must review any settlement offered by the defendant and decide whether to accept or proceed to court. | |||
== Compensation == | |||
To compensate them for the inconveniences and work involved, the court will award the lead plaintiff some amount of compensation if the case is successful. | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 17:36, 19 January 2025
In a class action, the lead plaintiff is the named individual who files the suit on behalf of all the claimants[1].
Responsibilities
The lead plaintiff's role is significantly more active and involved than the other members of the "class" (the claimants), as the lead plaintiff must attend hearings and strategy sessions, in addition to consulting with lawyers and expert witnesses.[1].
In addition, the lead plaintiff must review any settlement offered by the defendant and decide whether to accept or proceed to court.
Compensation
To compensate them for the inconveniences and work involved, the court will award the lead plaintiff some amount of compensation if the case is successful.