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How does one get involved in an antitrust class action?

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How does one get involved in an antitrust class action?

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A. If you believe you are the victim of an antitrust violation, you can contact the federal government — the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division or the Federal Trade Commission. You also can bring the matter to the attention of a reputable law firm that is experienced in investigating and litigating these types of cases. Once an antitrust class action is brought, you become a member of a class simply by virtue of having purchased the product or service during the period in question. Once a judgment or settlement is reached, consumers are notified as to how they can claim a portion of the money.

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