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Class Action & Mass Tort Practice

Exhibit Stamping for Class Action Litigation

Process thousands of pages across consumer protection, antitrust, and mass tort cases. Batch stamp with consistent numbering that scales with your case complexity.

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Managing Exhibit Volume in Complex Litigation

Class action cases generate massive document volumes. You're managing thousands of pages across multiple phases: class certification, discovery, summary judgment, trial, and potentially settlement administration. Consistent exhibit organization isn't optional—it's essential for case management and court requirements.

ExhibitPrep handles the scale. Batch stamp hundreds of documents simultaneously with sequential numbering. No per-page fees, no cloud uploads, and processing happens instantly in your browser regardless of file size.

Class Action Evidence Categories

Organize exhibits by the issues they address—from class certification to damages.

Class-Wide Documents

  • Policies & agreements (standard form contracts)
  • Marketing materials & advertising
  • Product specifications & manuals
  • Corporate policies & procedures

Certification Evidence

  • Expert reports on commonality & typicality
  • Class member declarations
  • Statistical analyses & sampling data
  • Class definition documents

Corporate Records

  • Internal communications & emails
  • Board minutes & meeting records
  • Training materials & compliance docs
  • Regulatory filings & correspondence

Damages Evidence

  • Expert damages calculations
  • Restitution & disgorgement analyses
  • Claims data & transaction records
  • Settlement distribution models

Common Class Action Case Types

Consumer Protection

False advertising, deceptive practices, product mislabeling, and unfair business practices claims.

Antitrust

Price-fixing, market allocation, monopolization, and anti-competitive behavior claims.

Mass Tort

Pharmaceutical injuries, medical devices, toxic exposure, and product liability claims.

Data Privacy

Data breaches, privacy violations, TCPA claims, and biometric data collection cases.

Securities

Securities fraud, shareholder derivative actions, and ERISA violations.

Employment

Wage and hour violations, discrimination, and FLSA collective actions.

Compare Exhibit Preparation Methods

See how ExhibitPrep scales for high-volume class action cases.

FactorManual ProcessAdobe AcrobatExhibitPrep
Batch ProcessingOne at a timeActions requiredUnlimited batch
Processing Speed10+ min/document2-3 min/documentSeconds per batch
1,000 Documents160+ hours40+ hoursUnder 1 hour
Per-Page CostParalegal time$22.99/mo minimumFree or flat rate
File Size LimitsN/ACan slow with large filesNo limits
Data SecurityPhysical handlingLocal installationLocal only—no upload

Frequently Asked Questions

What documents are typically exhibits in class action lawsuits?

Common exhibits include marketing materials, product packaging, policies and agreements, corporate communications, expert reports on commonality, damages calculations, class member declarations, statistical analyses, and regulatory filings. The specific documents depend on the case type—consumer, antitrust, mass tort, or securities.

How do I handle thousands of pages in a class action case?

ExhibitPrep processes files locally without upload size limits. Batch stamp hundreds of documents simultaneously with sequential numbering. Use filename prefixes for automatic organization and generate bookmarked PDFs for easy navigation through large exhibit sets.

Can ExhibitPrep handle MDL docket formatting?

Yes. Customize exhibit stamp format for MDL requirements. Many multi-district litigation cases have specific exhibit numbering conventions—ExhibitPrep's flexible configuration adapts to local rules and transferee court requirements.

How should I organize exhibits for class certification?

Organize by the Rule 23 factors: numerosity, commonality, typicality, and adequacy. Group documents that demonstrate class-wide issues separately from individual representative plaintiff materials. Consider sub-designations by category within your numbering scheme.

Can I re-stamp documents if exhibit numbers change?

Yes. Simply re-upload and apply new numbering. ExhibitPrep doesn't charge per-use, so you can re-process documents as case strategy evolves without additional cost.

Are exhibits from ExhibitPrep accepted in federal class actions?

Yes. ExhibitPrep creates professional-quality stamps that meet federal court requirements. The stamps are embedded in the PDF and meet CM/ECF filing standards. Many complex litigation practitioners use ExhibitPrep for class action filings.

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