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They won't. That was a depressing statement and probably came from a person who is struggling at this time.
In reality, the lawyers will get 40% of the lawsuit + legal expenses. That still leaves roughly $5 Million to split between the plaintiffs. Given that there are likely about 100 plaintiffs, that's only about $50,000 each. It's not much, but it's something.
Yes exactly.
How the fuck do you know? Lawyers are a huge problem and we have no idea how much they will take. I'd assume these scumbags on the other side will counter sue or push a retrial if possible which will keep money out of the hands of the people for even longer.
They won't buy if you are going to piss on good news may as well do the job properly
Every person in the case I read was awarded just over $20,000 each...however that doesn't cover their actual losses.
This is the way to do it. It will make employers think twice about doing it again (unless the government gives them money to cover this).
This is a precedent-setting decision! All private employers, city and local employers still mandating this utter bullshit, are on notice.
I’m looking at you, Mayor Eric Adams, you corrupt, empty suit Obama wannabe. And you, Gov Hochul, you unelected, Pelosi-connected wretched whore.
Heh. That would only be worthwhile if it was $10 million each. Settlements like this don't impact the defendant much. It's basically a slap on the wrist for them and a slap in the face for the workers.
They do impact society of done en masse
You guys are missing the point here... True the money coming back initially isn't worth the pain and suffering
But a legal victory is precedent. It's the foundation/groundwork for billion dollar class action lawsuits in the near future.
They will cower, and they will pay.
But ultimately, the victory is the precedent set and that they won't attempt this again.
Bank of America has been in several class action lawsuits about excessive overdraft fees. Now tell me how precedent means anything if they are protected by the law against having to pay any amount of money they will actually feel.
They will attempt this again. They weren't punished for it. This is how corruption works in an aristocracy: make the public feel that the wealthy criminal has been punished, without actually punishing them.
Overdraft fees?
That's because once again the lawsuits are aiming for low hanging fruit.
The point I'm making here is there have been multiple lawsuits, precedent is there, and corporations simply do not care. The only solution I can think of is to remove the class action safety net and force these companies to reimburse their victims as individuals.
Clif High's take on this- the REAL clif high @clifhigh
· 34m THE thing about suing the Corps-that-done-you-wrong-in-covid is that they face
so, they will cave rather than fight at this stage as even the DUMB lawyers know they cannot win.
https://truthsocial.com/@clifhigh/posts/108832795105215755
I’m glad they got something and yes it must start somewhere, but the settlement should be in the hundreds of millions or more. Sad the attorney was not able to get way more for these people! They’ve lost more than just their jobs, and their good working names! This doesn’t seem to include well, all the pain/suffering/stress they’ve gone through the last few years, in addition to their 1st Amendment religious persecution. I’m hoping the next suit/settlement really makes a statement to America to what is reeeally coming.
Good precedent. Let's keep it going.
Bankrupt them all.
Justice.
Needs an Uncle Vernon gif
I agree, that is like spitting in the ocean. Many of these people who were fired may have lost their house, their car, their marriage due to the stress. The hospitals are despicable. Their employees were heroes when it suited their needs, but when the government bough them off and blackmailed them to force their employees to get the shot, they were yesterday’s trash. It was all about the money. Audit them and I bet any money the CEO was paid to mandate the shots on employees. If that didn’t work, the hospitals were threatened with not being reimbursed for a Medicaid and Medicare patients. The hospital should have been made to pay attorney fees and each employee should have received a minimum of $100,000, because they most likely will be taxed on these funds. The hospital should pay above and beyond lost salaries.
AGREE
War = Payoff to MIC
"Pandemic" = Payoff to Big Pharma
Post-Pandemic Lawsuits = Payoff to the Lawyers