Lawyers who litigate class actions can provide virtually cost-free support for one of the most compelling causes in America — abused and neglected children in the foster system — through designation of unclaimed settlement funds to child advocacy organizations, such as the Court Appointed Special Advocates Program (commonly called CASA).

Unless you’ve lived in a litigation-free cave for the last several years, you likely know that California courts have become overwhelmed with class action employment filings. Most of these are wage-and-hour cases, involving large numbers of putative class members. The vast majority of these class cases are settled, often soon after filing, to avoid the extensive costs and distraction of litigation.

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