The Center for Class Action Fairness: pro bono legal representation for consumers objecting to abusive, unfair class action settlements. Part of @hamlinclaw.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Because it’s February 14, it means tomorrow class members get to use the coupons for flower-delivery in EasySaver Rewards Litigation, which have blackout dates of February 1-14. Also the weeks before Christmas. And Mother’s Day. https://t.co/fZxme2RPuq
DOJ files statement of interest in Cowen v Lenny & Larry’s coupon class action settlement. @HamLincLaw@ccaf filed an objection previously. https://t.co/l0EudelMcm
$2M for the attorneys, coupons worth $0.2M for class—if they’re redeemed. And class waives personal injury claims. Because of crummy notice, no one objected, but the court wouldn’t let Arizona AG intervene to protect the class. @ccaf has filed amicus. https://t.co/NG0ishAZOd
.@LieffCabraser’s Elizabeth Cabraser once had (still has?) a “RULE 23” license plate. If she’s still doing the February 7 Ninth Circuit argument against me, it might be the first oral argument between lawyers with materially similar vanity plates. #appellatetwitter#classactions
This sort of nonsense would be explicitly illegal if the Supreme Court adopts arguments in our Frank v. Gaos briefing. https://t.co/h242eJSVUH
“Consumer” groups and a dozen state attorneys general filed amicus briefs in support of the attorney windfalls. https://t.co/0HwRsbO5DI
"Lo, Google already contributed to several of the nonprofits including the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, which has produced research to support its preferred... https://t.co/Sq0Gl6MNt3