Class Action Firms Editing and Proofreading Services

Class action notices are among the very few legal documents a court will reject for being hard to understand. Judges assess whether notice was adequate, and adequacy means an ordinary class member — who did not seek out this lawsuit and may have thirty seconds of attention — can grasp what the case is about, what they may receive, what they give up, and what to do by when.

We edit notices of certification and settlement, claim forms and instructions, plans of allocation, certification and authorisation motion records, opt-out materials, settlement agreements, class member communications and website copy, and fee approval materials. Our editors bring notices down to a genuinely accessible reading level while preserving every legally required element, and check that deadlines, eligibility criteria, and payment descriptions are stated identically across the notice, the claim form, and the website.

Claim forms are where recovery is quietly lost. A form that asks for documentation people never kept, or buries a required field, produces a low claims rate that no amount of litigation skill can repair afterwards.

All material is treated confidentially, including pre-filing and settlement drafts. We do not comment on the plan of allocation — we make certain the people entitled to money can understand how to ask for it.

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