It might eventuate in another deeply flawed book-reader class action, predicts Andrew Trask (earlier on James Frey “Million Little Pieces” suits).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on May 27, 2011
It might eventuate in another deeply flawed book-reader class action, predicts Andrew Trask (earlier on James Frey “Million Little Pieces” suits).
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The link to the article is malformed. Here’s the correct version:
http://www.classactioncountermeasures.com/2011/05/articles/certification-1/the-literary-class-action-ii-three-cups-of-tea/
Thanks, fixed now.
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