I've decided. I'm opting out baby!
mwalsh said:I've decided. I'm opting out baby!
TimLee said:Who is organizing the "opt outers" Class Action lawsuit?
If it has +100 participants prior to the closing of the first Class Action lawsuit, it might hold up or stop the first one?
TonyWilliams said:What do you folks actually hope could be the outcome of opting out, sueing, complaining, etc?
Nissan and the attorneys have played every LEAF owner like a fiddle, and the same will happen with any future legal action.
After this already successful class action, your chances of getting anything is near zero. Don't worry, the lawyers will do just fine. So will Nissan.
You may indeed be correct, but at cursory glance, as portrayed by others here, is the law firm involved in the class action MAY HAVE BREACHED THEIR FIDUCIARY DUTY IN FAILING TO TAKE REASONABLE STEPS IN LOOKING OUT FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CLASS THEY CLAIM TO REPRESENT AS A WHOLE, AND AND MAY BE GUILTY OF SELF DEALING.TonyWilliams said:What do you folks actually hope could be the outcome of opting out, sueing, complaining, etc?
Nissan and the attorneys have played every LEAF owner like a fiddle, and the same will happen with any future legal action.
After this already successful class action, your chances of getting anything is near zero. Don't worry, the lawyers will do just fine. So will Nissan.
There must be an attorney in this group, somewhere, who can provide some insight into this, and bring their experience as a LEAF owner to the table along with their legal background.JimSouCal said:I am not a lawyer, but I bet there are a few on this board who might have a good idea what is really going in here more so than I do...
uwskier20 said:There must be an attorney in this group, somewhere, who can provide some insight into this, and bring their experience as a LEAF owner to the table along with their legal background.JimSouCal said:I am not a lawyer, but I bet there are a few on this board who might have a good idea what is really going in here more so than I do...
uwskier20 said:There must be an attorney in this group, somewhere, who can provide some insight into this, and bring their experience as a LEAF owner to the table along with their legal background.JimSouCal said:I am not a lawyer, but I bet there are a few on this board who might have a good idea what is really going in here more so than I do...
Yeah, I understand that. I wasn't saying we'd retain one of them, but their insight into this might be useful. I'd like some assurance that my warranty would remain intact if I opt out. Were that the case, opting out would be a no-brainer, since it allows us more legal maneuverability down the road.surfingslovak said:There is. Several, actually. Whether they would like to get involved in this is another matter.
How large is the class? I wonder what proportion of us would be necessary to have an impact on the existing settlement proposal.mwalsh said:What about staying in the class but objecting en-masse? If enough of us do so, I'll bet the settlement couldn't go through. Hell, if we could get the named plaintiffs to object (and it appears at least one of them is having second thoughts) I'm pretty sure it couldn't.
mwalsh said:What about staying in the class but objecting en-masse? If enough of us do so, I'll bet the settlement couldn't go through. Hell, if we could get the named plaintiffs to object (and it appears at least one of them is having second thoughts) I'm pretty sure it couldn't.
mwalsh said:Opting-out isn't objecting, per-se. Opting out is reserving your right to persue other avenues of recompense. In fact, you can't opt-out AND object, which is a bit annoying.
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