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Perrero v. HCL America, Inc. et al
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October 13, 2016
Disney, Consulting Firms Dodge Worker Visa Abuse Claims
A Florida federal judge dismissed a pair of putative class actions against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts and two consulting companies Thursday, ruling the allegations failed to support claims they conspired to replace Disney employees with foreign workers in violation of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
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May 16, 2016
Disney, Consulting Firm HCL Move To Nix H-1B Claims
Walt Disney World and HCL Inc. asked a Florida federal court Friday to toss a proposed class action alleging they conspired to replace Disney information technology employees with foreign workers through an abuse of the H-1B visa program, saying the suit's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act claims fail.
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March 31, 2016
Walt Disney Gets 'Extraordinary' Extension In H-1B Cases
A Florida federal judge agreed Wednesday to an "extraordinary" deadline extension in two proposed class action suits accusing Walt Disney World and two consulting firms of conspiring to replace Disney information technology employees with foreign workers through an abuse of the H-1B visa program.
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January 28, 2016
H-1B Racketeering Suits Against Disney Face Uphill Battle
Walt Disney World and two consulting firms are facing racketeering suits over an alleged scheme to replace U.S. workers with H-1B visa holders, but experts say the plaintiffs face an uphill battle, as conspiracy claims can be tough to prove and a key labor attestation issue might devastate their cases.
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January 25, 2016
Ex-Disney World Workers Say H-1B Abuse Forced Them Out
Two former Walt Disney World employees slapped the amusement park giant with proposed racketeering conspiracy class actions in Florida federal court Monday, alleging it partnered with consulting companies to replace Disney information technology employees with foreign workers through an abuse of the H-1B visa program.