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Shabotinsky v. Deutsche Lufthansa, A.G.
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August 22, 2017
Judge Again Denies Class Cert. Over Lufthansa Flight Delay
An Illinois federal judge on Monday denied class certification for a Lufthansa passenger on a delayed international flight, saying that even a second, narrower class proposal was still not cutting it.
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March 27, 2017
Judge Guts Class Action Over Lufthansa Delays
An Illinois federal judge on Monday deeply trimmed legal claims against airline Lufthansa in a class action over flight delays and cancelations, rejecting class claims that would have covered numerous flights over a period of years.
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September 14, 2016
Lufthansa Beats Passenger Atty's Bid For Sanctions
Deutsche Lufthansa AG beat a Wisconsin plaintiffs attorney's sanctions bid Wednesday in a proposed class action against the airline over flight delays and cancellations when an Illinois federal judge ruled the lawyer had not waited long enough before filing his papers in court.
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July 27, 2016
Lufthansa Says Lawyer's Sanctions Bid Is Just Revenge
Deutsche Lufthansa AG hit back Tuesday at a Wisconsin plaintiffs attorney's sanctions bid in a putative class action against the airline over flight delays and cancellations, telling an Illinois federal judge the lawyer is exacting revenge for the airline's request to sanction him.
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July 26, 2016
Atty Meets Lufthansa's Sanctions Bid With One Of His Own
A Wisconsin attorney who has filed a number of lawsuits in Illinois federal court demanding reimbursement for delayed flights responded Monday to Lufthansa's request that he be sanctioned for filing a 92-page complaint by saying that it's the German-based airline that should be sanctioned for harassing him.
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July 22, 2016
Lufthansa Wants Wis. Atty Sanctioned For Lengthy Complaint
German airline Lufthansa has moved for sanctions against a Wisconsin-based attorney who filed a putative class action over delayed flights, arguing that the attorney's complaint is long, meandering and gets fundamental facts wrong.