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- Are
my Pets at Risk?
Please review the various LISTINGS
that disclose all currently known pet foods that are part
of this Recall.
- What
is a class action?
A class action is a suit brought by individuals on behalf
of a large group of people with the same basic claims.
A judge has to decide if the case meets the legal requirements
for a class action. If the requirements are met, class
members are automatically covered by the suit, unless
they ask to be excluded. The case either goes to trial
or the claims are resolved before trial in a settlement
for the entire class.
- Who
are the attorneys bringing this case?
The lead attorneys representing named plaintiffs are:
Rene L. Barge, Esq. and Katherine J. Odenbreit, Esq.
Their offices are located at:
CLASS ACTION LITIGATION GROUP
(Rene L. Barge, A.P.C.)
11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 1000
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Tel: 310-481-9851
Fax: 310-481-9854
Our
firm has extensive class action and worker rights experience,
and the attorneys of Class Action Litigation Group have
been responsible for recovering hundreds of million of
dollars in claims on behalf of consumers and workers over
the past ten years.
- What
do I have to do to be in the class?
Please click here
to provide us with your contact information and the facts
detailing your experiences with the pet food recall scandal,
so we can assess your potential claims.
If
your address or situation changes, please contact
us to update your information.
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How can I find out more?
You can keep track of these cases by periodically checking
this website. We will post major developments, pleadings,
and press releases. If you would like to speak to one
of our attorneys, please contact
us through this website or call 310-481-9851.
- Will
it cost me anything to be included in this case?
No. There is no cost to you to be part of this case.
- How
long will the case take?
As with any large case, this case may take up to several
years to get to settlement or trial, however, we are immediately
initiating contact with the various pet food manufacturers
to see if we can reach some agreements on tentative remedies
for harmed consumers.
- When
do I have to act?
If you think you might have a claim, it is important that
you submit a complaint
form as soon as possible so that we can assess your
claims.
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