Sentences with phrase «class plaintiffs»

The phrase "class plaintiffs" refers to a group of people who come together to file a lawsuit collectively on behalf of a larger group, often referred to as a class. Full definition
The credit results from the Settlement reached with Apple Inc. in an antitrust lawsuit filed by State Attorneys General and Class Plaintiffs about the price of electronic books.
In the lawsuit of Heller v. Uber Technologies Inc., Heller, the proposed class plaintiff for Uber drivers across Ontario, sued Uber for a finding that they were employees, not independent contractors.
However, in Baroch, class plaintiff counsel avoided past pitfalls presented by the commonality requirement by defining the class to include only those who were entitled to receive overtime compensation.
Today's decision in Kwaak v. Pfizer concluded that claims of the potential class plaintiffs were too different to join together in a single action.
It noted that a trial judge's discretion is not unlimited, that there was no authority for awarding damages under the CSPA to class plaintiffs who had suffered no injury, and that the lower courts ignored the clear distinction in the CSPA between the kinds of damages available in an individual action and the actual damages available in a class action.
The purported class plaintiffs sought the refunds from the airline, which had paid the funds to the government.
In Attis v. Attorney General, Cullity, J. held that where class plaintiffs» counsel supposedly failed to explain their potential costs exposure to them, the solicitor acted without authority in commencing the action.
The credit results from the Settlements reached with publishers Hachette, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan, and Penguin in antitrust lawsuits filed by State Attorneys General and Class Plaintiffs about the price of electronic books.
Bosworth endorsed and applied the existing law that for the section 41 (a) bar to apply, the plaintiff for both proceedings must be the same person — it is not sufficient if the same action can be brought on a representative basis by someone other than the proposed class plaintiff.
This credit results from the Settlements reached with publishers Hachette, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan, and Penguin in antitrust lawsuits filed by the State Attorneys General and Class Plaintiffs about the price of electronic books («E-books»).
Apple, Inc. (Apple) funded this credit to settle antitrust lawsuits brought by State Attorneys General and Class Plaintiffs about the price of electronic books (eBooks).
The eBook Settlement is the result of an antitrust lawsuit filed by the State Attorneys General and Class Plaintiffs about the price of electronic books («eBooks»).
According to the message from Amazon, «The credit results from legal settlements reached with publishers Hachette, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan, and Penguin in antitrust lawsuits filed by State Attorneys General and Class Plaintiffs about the price of eBooks.
«Apple, Inc. (Apple) funded this credit to settle antitrust lawsuits brought by State Attorneys General and Class Plaintiffs about the price of electronic books (eBooks),» Amazon's email to Kindle customers reads.
The class plaintiffs were impecunious.
L's clients, the class plaintiffs, alleged that their lawyer failed to explain to them the costs consequences of losing the certification application.
The would - be class plaintiffs (900 of them) participated in a timeshare program operated by the Athletic Trust of Canada from 2000 - 2003.
The class plaintiffs made a cash donation to purchase time shares, which were then donated to the Athletic Trusts.
The class plaintiffs were taxpayers («donors») who participated in a «leveraged» charitable donation program with the expectation that they would obtain a tax credit in excess of their actual cash outlay.
Thomas Robins, the class plaintiff in this case, alleges Spokeo has published information about him that isn't true, including things like his income and marital status.
Attorneys for Perry Capital and the class plaintiffs didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.
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