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It Is Not a Class Action Law Suit Until It Has Been Filed!

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Anonymous:
No filing...no suit!!!!

FACT!!!!!!!!! :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:

Anonymous:
Don't you wish.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2003-08-19 13:44:00, Anonymous wrote:

"No filing...no suit!!!!



FACT!!!!!!!!! :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl: "

--- End quote ---


Oh, I see. Thank you for enlightening us. I trust that now you will be leaving...

spots:
There is a class action suit being compiled by Huron Law in Los Angeles.  They have a very large number of registered plaintiffs already identified, but are able to accomodate as many other plaintiffs as wish to join.  There is no cost to the plaintiff.

It is a class action suit which has not yet been officially filed in Los Angeles or Utah (for various reasons, all having to do with getting all the details in place before filing).  It may be in a manilla folder (rather, a very large set of 5-drawer filing cabinets) labeled Fudgey Chewy Brownie Recipes.  No difference; it *is* a class action suit.  Filing with the County is one of the steps in pursuing this action, but certainly not the only one.  

Perhaps the reason no one directly answered your question, Anon, is that it is obvious you already knew the answer and no one wanted to waste their time with you.  I'm sure you will know when it is filed, because the press will be on a feeding frenzy about it.  This law firm is spending considerable amounts of its own money in preparing this suit (and it is a suit, regardless of where it is in the process) with the strong assurance that the outcome will be favorable for the class action claimants.

Anonymous:
The press feeding frenzy will be minus Tim Weiner of the NY Times.  What other reporters that had been involved with PURE in their attempt to be heard that have now opted out of your delusions?

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