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In Re Toll Roads Litigation
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8:16-cv-00262
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Multi Party Litigation:
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- Akin Gump
- Audet & Partners
- Best Best & Krieger
- Coast Law Group LLP
- Corbett Steelman
- Cuneo Gilbert
- Faegre Drinker
- Haeggquist & Eck
- Lockridge Grindal
- Michelman & Robinson
- Moore Ruddell
- Nossaman LLP
- Ropers Majeski
- Schonbrun Seplow
- Woodruff Spradlin
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March 23, 2017
Calif. Toll System Doesn't Violate Drivers' Privacy, Court Told
The operators of a cashless toll system in Orange County, California, told a federal judge that state laws authorize toll agencies to use driver information to collect unpaid tolls, slamming a proposed class of drivers claiming the practice violates their privacy.
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December 22, 2016
Calif. Motorists Can Retool Toll-Fine Due Process Suit
A federal judge dismissed most of a proposed class action alleging the operators of a cashless toll system in Orange County, California, levied inflated fines and deprived drivers of meaningful opportunities to challenge those fines, but gave the drivers a chance to amend their due process claims.
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October 24, 2016
Drivers Insist Calif. Toll System Violates Due Process
The operators of a cashless toll system in Orange County, Calif., cannot dodge a proposed class action alleging they levied inflated fines and deprived drivers of meaningful opportunities to challenge those fines, in violation of drivers' due process rights, a federal judge was told Friday.
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April 25, 2016
Toll Operators Say Drivers Have Chance To Contest Fines
The operators of an Orange County, California, government toll system sought Friday to dodge a driver's proposed federal class action over allegedly unconstitutional toll fines that they say ignores the opportunities commuters have to contest those charges.
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February 18, 2016
Calif. Toll Road Fines 'Astronomical,' Drivers Say
An Orange County, California, government toll operator is using an unconstitutional statute to trap commuters into paying "concealed and unconscionable" fines though its electronic collection system, in violation of consumer laws, a proposed class of drivers has alleged.
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