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Parent Legal Defense Cooperative & Class Action Fund

A member-owned cooperative that pools parent contributions into a dedicated legal war chest to fund and coordinate class action litigation against social media platforms on behalf of member families. Members pay annual dues; the cooperative hires specialized plaintiff attorneys, manages discovery, negotiates settlements, and distributes recoveries back to members pro-rata. Unlike individual litigation, the cooperative achieves economies of scale and sustained pressure through coordinated, multi-jurisdiction filing.

SERVICE

57 weeks • 70% confidence

Value Proposition

Eliminates the $50k–$200k per-family litigation cost barrier; provides persistent legal pressure tech companies cannot easily dismiss; members share risk and upside; cooperative structure ensures no profit extraction by intermediaries—all recoveries flow to members and reinvestment in litigation.

Target Audience

Parents of teenagers (ages 13–18) in US households earning $60k+, concentrated in states with strongest consumer protection laws (CA, NY, IL); initially target parents already aware of harms and motivated to litigate.

Key Features

  • Centralized legal intake & case evaluation (standardized mental health + platform use documentation)
  • Shared discovery pool (depositions, expert witnesses, platform algorithm audits) across all active cases
  • Settlement negotiation leverage through coordinated multi-state filing
  • And more, with full implementation detail...

Tech Stack

Salesforce or Airtable (case management) Slack (member community) Stripe or LawPay (membership billing) Everlaw or Logikcull (discovery management)
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Original Problem

Parents unable to protect children from social media addiction and mental health harm despite legal recourse

Parents struggle to shield their teenagers from deliberately addictive social media platforms that fuel anxiety, depression, and other mental health crises. Current legal systems fail to hold tech companies accountable, leaving families without effective remedies—even when they pursue costly litigation, cases get dropped due to the companies' legal resources and settlement pressures. Parents lack practical tools and regulatory support to combat the psychological manipulation embedded in these platforms.

Score: 47.7%

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