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Standing vs. Typicality in Class Actions: Blurry Lines and a Split of Authority | Robinson Bradshaw
In general, a litigant cannot sue for another person’s injury. In that circumstance, the litigant has no “standing” to pursue those claims. But Rule 23 — at least in a broad sense —...
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