Civil Litigation
Jan. 19, 2018
Judge certifies class of customers who paid restaurant surcharge
A class of restaurant customers claiming they paid an illegal surcharge levied by high-end Los Angeles chefs to offset employee health costs under the Affordable Care Act have been granted class certification.
A class of restaurant customers claiming they paid an illegal surcharge levied by high-end Los Angeles chefs to offset employee health costs under the Affordable Care Act have been granted class certification.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Maren E. Nelson certified the class on Tuesday, ruling there were issues of commonality related to the plaintiffs’ claims of antitrust violations under the Cartwright Act.
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