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has gloss | eng: The public-interest law firm Center for Class Action Fairness (CCAF) was founded by Ted Frank in 2009 to represent consumers dissatisfied with their counsel in class actions and class action settlements. Frank got the idea from his success in objecting to the class action settlement in the Grand Theft Auto consumer fraud case where class members would have received under $30,000 while the attorneys were asking for $1 million. |
lexicalization | eng: Center for Class Action Fairness |
instance of | c/Law firms of the United States |
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