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Abstract
This Comment will examine the likelihood that Rule 23, as it has been interpreted since its amendment, will provide a mechanism through which consumers may successfully resolve their grievances. The focus will be on the manageability problems of providing the requisite notice and of devising a method of calculation and distribution of damages.
Recommended Citation
Michigan Law Review,
Manageability of Notice and Damage Calculation in Consumer Class Actions,
70
Mich. L. Rev.
338
(1971).
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