Strike suit

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Template:Short description A strike suit is a lawsuit of questionable merit[1] brought by a single person or group of people with the purpose of gaining a private settlement before going to court that would be less than the cost of the defendant's legal costs.[2] Such suits frequently appear where the defendant is a considerably larger entity than the plaintiff, such as a corporation or an estate.

Strike suits in securities law

Company shareholders sometimes use strike suits as a means of addressing perceived failures by or discontentment with the company while avoiding becoming embroiled in litigation themselves.

  • A minor shareholder sues a company for falling short on projected earnings. The lawsuit makes multiple technical claims of incompetence by the company.
  • A minor shareholder sues a company for failure to follow bylaws set by the company. The lawsuit makes multiple technical claims of bylaw infractions by the company.

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