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Denson v. Donald J. Trump For President, Inc.
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1:20-cv-04737
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June 08, 2023
Trump 2016 Campaign Gets Court OK For NDA Class Deal
A New York federal judge granted preliminary approval Wednesday to a settlement in a class action brought by a former staffer of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign challenging nondisclosure agreements the workers were forced to sign.
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January 19, 2023
2016 Trump Campaign Settles Staffer's Challenge To NDAs
Former President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign struck a deal to wrap up a former staff member's proposed class action claiming that nondisclosure pacts the campaign made workers sign were unenforceable.
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May 19, 2021
Trump Campaign Fights Ex-Staffer's Bid To Widen NDA Ruling
Former President Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign told a New York federal judge on Tuesday that a former staffer can't use class certification to broaden the scope of a recent ruling that invalidated her nondisclosure agreement.
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March 31, 2021
Judge Says 2016 Trump Campaign NDA Too Vague To Enforce
A New York federal judge ruled that Donald Trump's 2016 campaign can't enforce a nondisclosure pact against a former worker who lodged a sex discrimination complaint, saying the nondisclosure language in the employment agreement campaign staffers had to sign was unreasonably broad.
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August 06, 2020
Trump NDA Put Staff At 'Intolerable Risk,' Press Group Says
Broad nondisclosure agreements leave campaign workers perilously exposed to civil liability, a press freedom group told a Manhattan federal judge Thursday, weighing in on a former Donald Trump campaign worker's challenge to what she calls an unlawful contract signed in 2016.
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July 09, 2020
Ex-Trump Staffer's Challenge To Campaign NDA Fast-Tracked
A Manhattan federal judge set a speedy schedule Thursday for a former Donald Trump campaign worker to brief a challenge to what she calls an unlawfully broad nondisclosure agreement she and others signed before joining the president's campaign in 2016.