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Frequently Asked Questions

Investor fraud. Employment discrimination. Defective products. Class actions. These issues explode across headlines and newscasts daily. But while the media report on these issues, they seldom explain the terms they use, making it difficult for an individual to determine whether particular sets of circumstances apply to their situation. We at Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP collected the most frequently asked questions about securities fraud, employment discrimination and consumer fraud and provided answers that explain common terms and describe general situations.

Our Frequently Asked Questions ("FAQs"), are the place to start looking for the solution to any problems encountered in these areas. Click on the below links to view answers to FAQs in some of our practice areas:

  • Securities Fraud FAQs
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    The answers to our FAQs are not intended as legal advise. They should be considered only a starting point for anyone interested in researching these issues.


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