Jabour et al v. Hickam Communities, LLC
Case Number:
1:24-cv-00001
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
Judge:
Firms
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September 23, 2024
Hawaii Judge Says Tenants Must Arbitrate Water Pollution Suit
The named plaintiffs in a proposed class of Hawaii tenants must arbitrate the individual claims in their water contamination case against a landlord while their other claims are paused, an Aloha State federal judge has ruled.
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February 12, 2024
Hawaii Tenants Say Water Pollution Suit Belongs In Court
A proposed class of tenants urged a Hawaii federal judge to stop their water pollution claims against their landlord from heading to arbitration, arguing that state law and not federal law determines whether the arbitration provisions in their lease agreements can be enforced.
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January 25, 2024
Hawaii Landlords Want Water Pollution Suits In Arbitration
Two Hawaii-based landlords are asking a federal judge to throw out three putative class actions from tenants who allege the property owners failed to mitigate nearby water contamination, saying their leases contain mandatory arbitration clauses.
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January 05, 2024
Hawaii Landlords Hit With 3 Water Pollution Suits
Rental home residents in Honolulu have accused their housing operators of failing to mitigate the amount of fuel-contaminated water that the tenants claim caused them illness and distress, or alert them of the problem, according to a handful of putative class actions the companies have removed to federal court.