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"It is an odd doctrine that just says, plaintiff by plaintiff, you can ignore an arbitration clause if you can get a case that's expensive enough," he said.
The majority-white suburb of Birmingham was recruited as a new plaintiff by the same Project on Fair Representation that had recruited the Northwest Austin sewer district to bring the first case.
In the suit, which was filed on Friday, Mr. Rose was joined as a plaintiff by two band members from the original lineup, the guitarist Slash and the bassist Duff McKagan.
"To pour salt on plaintiff's fresh wounds, Uber even taunted plaintiff by directly sending her an email announcing this news, and outrageously offering her a discount to begin riding with Uber again" according to the suit.
The suit was filed for the plaintiff by the California law firm of Dovel & Luner in Texas.
The 52-year-old, who retired from the game in 1999, said he hadn't suffered any head injuries and he was only listed as a plaintiff by mistake.
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"The proposal disadvantages plaintiffs by creating a one-way information flow," Professor Gillers said.
On March 23, 2000, the company shocked regulators and plaintiffs by filing for bankruptcy protection.
That settlement, up to $712.5 million, requires the approval of 95 percent of the plaintiffs by Monday to be valid.
Look at the $5m awards (albeit since substantially reduced) made last year to three plaintiffs by a Texas jury, says Mr Rietiker.
Plaintiffs, by agreeing to remove an obstacle to settlement, can generally get a resolution, and damages, more quickly.
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