Plaintiff Randall Whiting later replaced Drozdyk as the lead plaintiff in the first class action lawsuit. Webster later amended her LegalZoom class action lawsuit to include Legal Document Assistant Act claims, and the two actions were handled together. Webster’s class action lawsuit alleged LegalZoom misrepresented its services by leading consumers to believe they could create reliable legal documents through the website without the need to hire an attorney. Drozdyk allegedly experienced problems with the legal documents obtained from the website, and claimed LegalZoom violated California’s Legal Document Assistant Act. The first was initially filed by plaintiff Charles Drozdyk in 2009, and the second was filed by plaintiff Katherine Webster in May 2010. The LegalZoom class action settlement will resolve two class action lawsuits filed against the company.
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