How can I obtain more information on any legal issue regarding a class action?
If you have a question about class action litigation, or are concerned you may be adversely affected by a pending case, you should consult a lawyer. Numerous notices regarding pending class action litigation are published in leading newspapers such as USA Today or the Wall Street Journal. You will also find information regarding pending or settled litigation on the Legal Notices page of this website and the links therefrom. If you have an interest in obtaining more general information about class actions, or the law generally, the American Association of Law Libraries has published an on-line guide for laymen, “How to Research a Legal Problem.” The staff of the Saint Louis University Law Library also has authored a research guide. The Library of Congress has an on-line guide Professor Smith’s Guide to Legal research. Marquette has published a guide about finding court cases. Also, see the Legal Research Guides. Another easy to use tool for legal research is the Internet Legal Resource
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