I still don't understand the distinction between the two different cases being referenced above (i.e. Bellavia and Faulkner), other than the fact that the Faulkner case has been described as a class action to which one must 'opt in' while Mr. Bellavia has been careful to note that his case is NOT a class action.
With as much time as I have spent speaking to attorneys in the last 18mos, my family and friends have started to accuse me of sounding like an attorney. However, I have no misconceptions; this is obviously a highly technical area of law and, consequently, I just don't have a clue WTH the differences are from a pros vs. cons perspective. I'm sure that many would appreciate a layman's description.
...I'm actually wondering if Mr. Bellavia's case is moving forward (did you get to 75?) or not, as this link has been silent for nearly a month now...
Last edited by Noah; 12-07-2010 at 12:11 PM.
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