Class suits legislation still 'in purgatory', Appeal Court judge says

Class suits legislation still 'in purgatory', Appeal Court judge says
By Paul McBeth July 27 (BusinessDesk) - Justice Forrest Miller, who sits on the Court of Appeal, says class actions provide an extra avenue to help enforce the Commerce Act, but legislation governing the way they should be run is still "in purgatory." Speaking to the Commerce Commission's annual two-day conference in Wellington last Friday, Justice Miller said class actions were "obviously" a way to enhance the regulatory regime, providing an avenue for consumers who were victims of cartels to band together "to get compensation for some w...