Phrases with «putative class»

The phrase "putative class" refers to a group of people who are considered to be part of a class or category, but their status or inclusion is not definite or confirmed. It means that they are assumed or believed to belong to a particular group, but this has not been officially decided or verified. Full definition

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Sentences with «putative class»

  • Represented defendants in putative class action in federal court involving unfair trade practice and RICO claims involving sales of coin and currency collectibles to consumers (bryancave.com)
  • Our experience includes representing Cephalon in a prominent action brought by the FTC in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and in separate antitrust actions by putative classes of direct and indirect purchasers of Provigil ®, as well as by a would - be generic competitor, all of which challenged Cephalon's settlement of Hatch - Waxman patent litigation. (wilmerhale.com)
  • Although Nano investor Alex Brola is the named plaintiff in the lawsuit, having reportedly bought $ 50,000 worth of Nano on Dec. 10, 2017, the complaint claims there are «at least hundreds if not thousands of putative Class members» that Silver Miller plans to contact during the discovery period. (ccinews.net)
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