(Reuters) - In a 5-1 ruling, the state's highest court revived a
lawsuit by about 72,000 current and former New Jersey employees
who had previously been denied class-action status by trial and
appellate courts.
The court said it certified the status because "common
questions of law and fact predominate over individualized
questions" and class-action is the most effective way to settle
the matter.
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lawsuit by about 72,000 current and former New Jersey employees
who had previously been denied class-action status by trial and
appellate courts.
The court said it certified the status because "common
questions of law and fact predominate over individualized
questions" and class-action is the most effective way to settle
the matter.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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