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Israel Reflects on 20 Years of Class Action Law, Calls for Balanced Oversight

Globes
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Twenty years after the enactment of Israel's class action law, legal experts from the Phoenix Group emphasize the law's vital role in protecting the public while calling for more precise and responsible use. The law was originally designed to empower individuals to address widespread harms that would be impractical to litigate alone, thereby giving a voice to the public in the judicial system. However, as the class action market has matured into a professional and strategic field, the authors argue that the judicial system must now also regulate and manage these lawsuits carefully to prevent misuse and excessive costs.

They highlight the need for courts to distinguish between legitimate claims that serve the public interest and weak or vexatious lawsuits that impose unnecessary burdens. The authors suggest that courts should impose real costs on frivolous claims to maintain public trust and ensure judicial and business resources are focused on cases causing genuine harm. They warn that unchecked expansion of class actions can lead to higher prices for consumers as businesses factor legal risks into costs.

The article also discusses challenges related to long-term institutional relationships, such as banks and insurance companies, where past decisions are judged by current standards, creating legal uncertainty. The authors call for legislative and judicial balance to protect the public while providing reasonable certainty to institutions acting in good faith under past regulations.

Looking ahead, the authors advocate for improved management of class actions rather than restricting the tool itself. They urge clearer legislative guidelines on ongoing claims, early warnings, economic incentives, and public cost considerations. The maturity of the system should be measured not only by access but also by its ability to filter and focus cases effectively. The class action mechanism should remain a powerful public tool, but its legitimacy depends on precise and balanced application.

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