[GRAPHIC: Marlin/Saltzman, LLP, Class Action Attorneys]
Stanley Saltzman: The words representative plaintiff are the legal term for the person who stands up for the group. Class actions require someone or usually two or three people to stand up and be counted.
[GRAPHIC: M/S Stanley Saltzman-Partner]
Through their actions in standing up to the employer, the concerns and wrongs of all of the employees can be addressed. The law firm will handle the investigation of the facts and the law and all of the arguments to the court. The representative plaintiff's role is to assist by making sure that they discovery we do, the investigation of facts seems accurate based upon what they recall as their experience with the employer but their role really doesn't have to be any more than that. In considering class actions and the role of the representative plaintiff the one word that comes to mind is empowerment.
[GRAPHIC: EMPOWERMENT]
They are critical to the success and we will work with them in every single case. When a case is concluded and hopefully successfully so the representative plaintiff will know and understand that they have contributed to correcting a wrong.
[GRAPHIC: Marlin/Saltzman LLP, Class Action Attorneys, 866-959-9552, www.MarlinSaltzman.com, 3200 El Camino Real, Suite 100, Irvine, CA 92602. 29229 Canwood Street, Suite 208, Agoura Hills, CA 91301, Together We Can Be Heard]
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