Maui fire puts spotlight on importance of class-action lawsuits, legal guru says
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The tragic Maui wildfires will put class action lawsuits in the cultural zeitgeist for the foreseeable future, according to law professor Danny Karon.
Karon, an attorney and law professor who specializes in class-action litigation, feels that mass disasters like the devastating Maui fires are tailor-made for class actions to provide relief for victims. Brian Flood is a media reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to brian.flood@fox.com and on Twitter: @briansflood.
The main plaintiffs, Monica and Rede Eder, own a house in the historic town of Lahaina, which was decimated by the wildfire. Their suit is "on behalf of a class and subclasses of all persons similarly situated."
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