A proposed settlement has been reached with the Tetra Tech Defendants. A settlement approval hearing has been set in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice…
A proposed settlement has been reached with the Tetra Tech Defendants. A settlement approval hearing has been set in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice…
A settlement of the proposed class action has been reached. By entering into this settlement the Defendants have not admitted liability – the settlement is…
Claims Process and Deadline Settlements have been reached with all defendants in the following actions: Alternators Body Sealing Parts Fuel Injection Systems Heater Control Panels…
Motions to approve Toshiba, Hitachi and LG Settlement Agreements scheduled for October 18, 2016.
Please click on the links below to review the Notice for the Settlement Approval Hearing about Automotive Wire Harness Systems.
Long-Form Notice – Furukawa & Fujikura (English)
Abbreviated Notice – Furukawa & Fujikura (English)
This action has now been certified. Please see Reasons for Judgment of Mr. Justice Masuhara pronounced May 13, 2016
This case has been nationally certified as a class action. If you wish to opt-out of this class action, you must do so by July 25, 2016.
Class action opt-out period ends July 25, 2016.
The cheques sent will become stale-dated on June 11, 2016. Cash your cheque now, if you haven’t done so already.
A settlement has been reached with Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. Cathay has agreed to pay CDN $6 million and has agreed to cooperate with the Canadian plaintiffs in pursuing the claims against the remaining defendants. There is also a plan to distribute the money from the Cathay settlement and the previous settlements to class members. A motion to certify the actions as against Cathay, and to approve the Cathay settlement agreement, a plan to distribute settlement funds to class members and class counsel fees and disbursements is set to be heard before the Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec courts on July 4, 2016 at 10:15 am.
The plaintiffs have reached a national settlement agreement with the defendant Desjardins (the “Desjardins Settlement”). Under the terms of the settlement agreement, Desjardins will pay CAD $9,900,000 (the “Settlement Amount”) for the benefit of the Settlement Class Members. The Desjardins Settlement is, subject to approval of the courts in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Quebec and Ontario (the “Courts”).
The claims process in the case alleging price fixing of SRAM and products containing SRAM is now open. Consumers, businesses and other organizations can now submit claims for compensation from over $4.85 million in settlements.
Please click below to review the Notice of Certification about the Automotive Wire Harness Systems, Instrument Panel Clusters and Fuel Senders price-fixing class actions:
Long form Notice of Hearing (English)