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Garcia et al v. E.J. Amusements of New Hampshire, Inc. et al
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1:13-cv-12536
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March 10, 2015
Seyfarth Atty Faces Sanctions Bid In H-2B Expenses Case
Workers accusing an amusement park company of underpaying and forcing them to pick up H-2B visa expenses in a class action sought sanctions Monday against the company's counsel at Seyfarth Shaw LLP for allegedly scripting improper settlement communications with some class members.
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March 05, 2015
Worker Advocacy Group Must Turn Over Logs In Visa Suit
A Massachusetts federal judge on Thursday ordered a nonprofit legal services organization to provide privilege logs related to its study of labor practices at carnivals as part of a lawsuit brought by workers accusing an amusement park company of underpaying them and forcing them to pay H-2B visa expenses.
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March 02, 2015
Workers In Wage, Visa Suit Press Judge For Class Cert.
Workers accusing an amusement park company of underpaying them and forcing them to pick up H-2B visa expenses asked a Massachusetts federal court Friday for class certification, saying they have met certification requirements and that common questions predominate over individual issues.
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February 27, 2015
'Bizarre' Deposition Request Should Be Nixed, Judge Told
An amusement park company that allegedly underpaid employees and forced them to pick up H-2B visa expenses told a Massachusetts federal court Friday to nix a "bizarre" bid by class counsel to depose its own client, who cut ties after independently agreeing to a settlement, saying the request is "riddled with ethical landmines."
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February 24, 2015
Class Counsel In Wage, Visa Suit Ask To Depose Own Client
Class counsel in a suit accusing an amusement park company of underpaying employees and forcing them to pick up H-2B visa expenses asked a Massachusetts federal court Monday for permission to depose one of its own named plaintiffs, saying she has cut them off after reaching a settlement on her own.
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