We help you send better class action notices, for free.
Tools, templates, and best practices for notices.
Class members aren’t lawyers - they are often confused and frustrated by the dense legal passages in notices.
We created better class notice templates to help class members understand their rights & how to join class actions.
In focus groups, real people thought our templates were more attention-grabbing and easier to understand than a typical class notice. They liked the bigger fonts, too.
Class action notices created from our templates have been approved by judges in 19 court cases.
NoticeAssist is a review tool that lives in Microsoft Word.
It uses generative AI to locate the most confusing and unclear sentences in your notice. Then, it suggests revisions using simple language at an 8th grade reading level.
You can use its suggestions, or you can use it as a “blindspot-finder,” and do your own re-writes.
Either way, the outcome will be a class action notice that is easier for your class members to understand.
The Problem With Class Action Notices
Watch this short video to learn more about what the Notice Project is doing to improve class action notices.
A notice used in the massive Juul class action lawsuit in California.
We’re here to help.
We provide quick, free consultations to litigators. Please contact us if you need assistance with our templates, have a question about class notices, or want Jocelyn Larkin’s assistance with a notice.
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Our Objective:
Empower class members with re-imagined class action notices that are simpler, clearer, more effective, and accessible.
By providing litigators with tools and resources to create class action notices that use plain language and striking visuals, we make it easier for class members to understand their legal rights.