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Tobacco class action law suits -- i.e., law suits brought on a class action basis against tobacco companies -- are again in the news. Class actions against the tobacco industry have the potential to win hundreds of billions of dollars for both smokers and nonsmokers -- so everyone should be interested and concerned.
That's right. Dozens of tobacco class action law suits -- brought on behalf of current smokers, former smokers, families of former smokers, nonsmokers, and other entities -- are currently pending, and could result in awards of many hundreds of billions [YES, BILLIONS!] of dollars.
Upon reading the growing amounts of news about
class action law suits against the tobacco industry, many people are wondering
just where they fit in.
Are there class action
law suits against the tobacco industry which already involve me or a loved
one?
Are their tobacco class
action law suits I should be concerned about?
Should I try to join or
otherwise contact attorneys bringing class action law suits against big
tobacco?
Even more fundamental:
what are class action law
suits, especially those involving the tobacco industry?
do I have to join one?
how can I opt out of a
class action law suit, and why might I want to do so?
To answer these and many other questions, and to provide current smokers, former smokers, nonsmokers, families of the victims of smoking, and others with this invaluable information -- including a list of dozens of currently pending tobacco class action law suits -- Action on Smoking and Health has assembled page after page of information.
Yes, Action on Smoking and Health, a 33-year old legal-action charitable organization entirely supported by tax-deductible contributions, has made all of this information available in one place.
This document can be downloaded by clicking on the link below.
Please note, however, that this information is available only to member-supporters of Action on Smoking and Health (ASH). To find out how you can become a member of ASH on line, and to obtain access to this and other valuable information for members as well as several special gifts, please click here to learn the many benefits of joining ASH on-line, over the Internet.
Once you join -- which you can do conveniently over the Internet -- you will receive by e-mail the user name and password you need to unlock this valuable information. Your other gifts will be send to you by mail.
Please don't hesitate. Tobacco class action law suits have the potential to return hundreds of millions of dollars.
Your contribution to join ASH is fully tax deductible.
Once you have become a member of ASH you can access the
information about protecting your rights as a nonsmoking parent --
including a growing list of valuable legal precedents -- by clicking
on the following web site:
ASH's tobacco-class-action-page
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