Mealey's Class Actions
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January 02, 2025
Pension Risk Transfer To Prudential Is Focus Of ERISA Lawsuit
NEW YORK — The wave of Employee Retirement Income Security Act suits challenging pension risk transfers (PRTs) has taken a turn with the filing of a complaint in New York federal court that focuses on transfers to Prudential Insurance Company of America (PICA) and RGA Reinsurance Company (RGA).
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January 02, 2025
Netflix: Wrongful Death Class High Court Petition Presents No Sufficient Question
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A petition presenting jurisdictional questions in a putative class complaint filed by the estate and family members of a minor who died by suicide “does not raise any question warranting a hold” or review by the U.S. Supreme Court, Netflix Inc. argues in its opposition filed in the case accusing the streaming service of strict liability, wrongful death and negligence in connection with its release of a show depicting a suicide.
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January 02, 2025
22 States Support College’s Rehearing Request After Ruling On Loan Settlement
SAN FRANCISCO — Ohio and 21 other states filed an amicus brief in the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals supporting Everglades College Inc.’s petition for rehearing en banc that was filed after a split appellate panel ruled that three for-profit universities failed to show that they had standing to challenge a final settlement approval based on that their inclusion on a settlement exhibit in the class case over the U.S. Department of Education’s (DOE) alleged backlog of hundreds of thousands of unprocessed applications for borrower defense relief.
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December 31, 2024
Jury Demand Is Struck In ERISA Case Over Alleged Imprudence, Cross-Selling
NEWARK, N.J. — Saying that under Pane v. RCA Corp., the “causes of action do not establish a right to a jury trial because they are claims of equity jurisdiction,” a New Jersey federal magistrate judge struck the jury demand in an Employee Retirement Income Security Act suit over a retirement plan’s fees and funds and service providers’ purported use of participants’ confidential data in cross-selling.
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December 30, 2024
Chamber, Others Want To Support Rehearing Of 6th Circuit ERISA Case
CINCINNATI — The Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Dec. 30 ordered a response to a petition for rehearing en banc concerning a 2-1 decision reviving a suit over a retirement plan’s retention of the passively managed Northern Trust Focus Funds suite of target date funds (TDFs) and choice of share classes; six entities are seeking permission to file a combined amicus brief supporting the petition.
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December 30, 2024
Dismissal Stipulated In Substance Use Treatment Case Where Class Bid Failed
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Dismissal with prejudice has been stipulated in an Employee Retirement Income Security Act and Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) suit alleging underpayment for out-of-network behavioral health services where a California federal judge denied class certification.
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December 26, 2024
Judge Finds ‘Dream Kabobz’ Pet Food Label Not Misleading, Dismisses Class Suit
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A California federal judge dismissed without leave to amend a consumer’s putative class complaint accusing a pet food maker of violating California’s unfair competition law (UCL) by misrepresenting its product as being made primarily of meat, writing that the product’s labels would not confuse a reasonable consumer.
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December 23, 2024
Settlement Of Just Over $1.4M Proposed In Suit Over Insurer’s Denials
UTICA, N.Y. — A New York federal court has been asked to preliminarily approve a $1,415,000 settlement in a class action over allegations that United Behavioral Health violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by issuing blanket denials for residential treatments for mental health and chemical dependency claims when it considered even a single aspect of the facility’s treatment experimental.
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December 23, 2024
Judge Finds For Plaintiffs On 3 Of 5 Claims In ERISA Benefits Suit Over Spinoff
PHILADELPHIA — After conducting a bench trial, a Pennsylvania federal judge found the defendants liable on three of five counts in a class action over corporate restructuring that affected retirement benefits, then appointed a special master over a variety of opposition and alternate suggestions from the parties.
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December 23, 2024
5th Circuit Appeal Is Filed Over ERISA Dismissal Based On Promise Not To Sue
NEW ORLEANS — A former retirement plan participant has filed a Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals challenge to a ruling that he lacks standing to bring a putative class action because he signed a promise not to sue that applies to his Employee Retirement Income Security Act claims.
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December 20, 2024
After Partial Dismissal, Garda Data Breach Suit Settled, Stayed, Closed
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — On the heels of a ruling in which she partly granted a security firm’s motion to dismiss privacy and negligence claims over a data breach that exposed employees’ personally identifiable information (PII), a Florida federal judge granted the plaintiffs’ motion to stay the suit in light of a postruling announcement that the parties reached a conditional settlement of the putative class action.
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December 20, 2024
Adequacy, Typicality Issues Doom Class Certification Bid In ERISA Fees, Funds Case
LOS ANGELES — Saying in part that “neither Plaintiff has established even a de minimis familiarity with the facts of the case,” a California federal judge denied a motion for class certification in an Employee Retirement Income Security Act suit over a 403(b) retirement plan’s fees and funds.
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December 20, 2024
CPAP MDL Judge Dismisses Actions Against SoClean, Says Not Appropriately Filed
PITTSBURGH — A Pennsylvania federal judge who oversees the two related multidistrict litigations involving the recall of approximately 10.8 million continuous positive air pressure (CPAP) sleep apnea devices dismissed a third-party complaint filed in one of the MDLs by the manufacturer of recalled CPAP machines, which asked that the manufacturer of equipment that uses ozone to clean and disinfect the machines be forced to contribute to settlement agreements and ruled that a putative class action against the same party “is an entirely new lawsuit” and dismissed it from the MDL docket.
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December 19, 2024
Health Company: Courts Of Appeal Have Exclusive Jurisdiction Over FCC Orders
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Hobbs Act provides courts of appeal the jurisdiction to decide whether an order by the Federal Communications Commission concerning what constitutes faxes prohibited by the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) “is correct,” a medical supply company tells the U.S. Supreme Court in its Dec. 18 respondent brief.
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December 19, 2024
Judge Orders Class Notified In $18.2M Settlement Of Senior Home Understaffing Suit
SANTA ANA, Calif. — A California federal judge ordered that notification be issued to more than 4,100 class members comprising family members of former and current residents of care facilities after the court granted final approval of an $18.2 million settlement with the facilities’ operator, including $10.5 million in attorney fees, for claims that residents were harmed by understaffing in violation of California’s unfair competition law (UCL) and elder financial abuse law.
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December 19, 2024
Class Counsel Get A 3rd Of $9M Global Deal In ERISA Proprietary Funds Suit
CINCINNATI — An Ohio federal magistrate judge on Dec. 18 granted final approval to a global $9 million settlement of an Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action over proprietary funds, from which she authorized paying the requested amounts of $3 million for attorney fees and $30,000 for service awards.
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December 19, 2024
Worker Granted Extension To Respond To Class Tolling High Court Petition
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court on Dec. 18 granted a motion by Union Pacific Railroad Co. workers for an extension of time to respond to a petition by the company seeking a ruling on whether tolling under American Pipe & Construction Co. v. Utah extends “to non-class members so long as they were not ‘unambiguously excluded” from the class.
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December 19, 2024
$1.25 Million Settlement Approved In Onix Group Data Breach Class Action
PHILADELPHIA — A Pennsylvania federal judge presiding over a consolidated class action for negligence and consumer protection violations related to a 2023 data breach experienced by a Pennsylvania firm granted final approval to a $1.25 million settlement of the suit, overruling two objections and mostly granting requested attorney fees and service awards.
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December 19, 2024
3rd Circuit Appeal Seeking Revival Of ERISA Imprudence Case Is Dismissed
PHILADELPHIA — Without substantive explanation, a Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals case challenging summary judgment for Evonik Corp. and related entities in an Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action has been dismissed with prejudice pursuant to a joint stipulation.
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December 18, 2024
Morgan Stanley Expenses Settlement Reaffirmed, Attorney Fees Disgorgement Denied
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge in California reaffirmed the fairness of a more than $10 million settlement in a case accusing Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (MSSB) of various wage violations and declined to vacate a supplemental attorney fees award, deny further distributions or disgorge past payments.
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December 18, 2024
Motions To Strike Class Claims, Dismiss Denied In Real Estate Commissions Case
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A federal judge in Missouri issued a pair of orders denying motions to dismiss and motions to strike class allegations in a consolidated class action by home sellers accusing the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and real estate franchises of conspiring to artificially inflate the cost of commissions in residential real estate transactions.
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December 18, 2024
$19M Class Settlement In Lawsuit Over ESOP Wins Final Approval
TAMPA, Fla. — Upon receiving a joint notice of nonobjection, a Florida federal judge on Dec. 17 granted final approval to a $19 million class settlement that the plaintiffs said will “provide[] an average recovery of more than $100,000 per class member on a gross basis, topping the chart of recent ESOP [employee stock ownership plan] settlements by a substantial margin.”
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December 18, 2024
Amended Complaint Allowed In Disney Wage Suit After $233M Settlement Reached
SANTA ANA, Calif. — A California judge on Dec 18 permitted an amended complaint to be filed in a lawsuit accusing a theme park operator and the company running its restaurants of wage violations in light of a $233 million proposed settlement that would resolve all claims related to allegedly underpaid service charges under the Anaheim, Calif., Living Wage Ordinance (LWO).
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December 18, 2024
Parties: Full Deal Is Back On Track In ERISA Case Over Alleged Cost-Shifting
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — A little over a week after reporting the partial breakdown of a global settlement, parties in a class action concerning an alleged cost-shifting scheme regarding health plan administrative fees on Dec. 17 informed a North Carolina federal court that continued negotiations resulted in an “agreement on material terms to resolve all claims.”
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December 18, 2024
2 Objectors To Oracle Data Collection Suit Settlement Appeal To 9th Circuit
SAN FRANCISCO — One month after a California federal judge granted final approval to a $115 million settlement of a privacy and wiretap class action against Oracle America Inc., two class members who had lodged objections to the settlement filed notices that they were appealing the trial court’s approval ruling to the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.