Mississippi's High Court Won't Allow Class Actions
Mississippi's High Court Won't Allow Class Actions
The Mississippi Supreme Court historically has decided to not allow for class action lawsuits in its state courts, making Mississippi the only state in the nation in which there are no class actions available to its citizens at the state level, said attorney Richard T. Phillips of Batesville, who filed a petition seeking for the state legislature to approve these lawsuits, termed “Rule 23,” moving forward.“The absence of a class-action procedure in Mississippi denies, as a practical matter, the Mississippi courts, including this Mississippi Supreme Court, the ability to address the rapidly increasing number of disputes and issues involving state law which arises from contracts and other transactions,” Phillips said. His petition states further, “The purpose of this request is to provide a Rule 23 Class Action procedure to afford citizens of the State of Mississippi a procedure by which the contract and other legal issues which arise today may be resolved in a viable and practical manner in the State Court legal system.”Simply put, Phillips feels a state class action procedure is needed to allow Mississippi citizens and businesses the same rights afforded to those in other states. However, his motion was denied by the high court in a 7-2 ruling this month.
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Motion to Amend Rule 23 of the Mississippi Rules of Civil ProcedureState Court Class Actions? Not in MississippiState high court says no to class-action lawsuits
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