Garcia et al v. E.J. Amusements of New Hampshire, Inc. et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:13-cv-12536

Court:

Massachusetts

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Patti B. Saris

Firms

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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."

  5. 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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