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Is multidistrict litigation the same as a class action?

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Is multidistrict litigation the same as a class action?

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No. A class action lawsuit involves a large number of plaintiffs who have suffered a common wrong and bring suit as one group. Cases in multidistrict litigation are not combined into one case as in a class action. Although tried in one court before the same judge, the plaintiffs’ cases remain individually active, and damage awards or settlements are tailored to the individual plaintiffs’ cases.

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