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NJ Objectors Pan 25 Million FedEx Ground Settlement
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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 2653483" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>I'd like you to win on the fraud issue, but I'd be concerned that most of the class wasn't defrauded in the same way as the representatives of the class. Where I worked, most of those coming in after 2002 or 2003 didn't get the same promises fedex was making earlier. In my terminal, most of the new contractors coming in either bought from existing contractors, or were former contractor's drivers if fedex expanded.</p><p></p><p>I'd look at whether the misclassification itself could be proven to be fraud. I know that the earlier recruitment meetings fedex held were nothing but lies however. If under NJ law, misclassification itself CAN be fraud, it might be worth going further, but if not, or if it would worth little unless intent, and damages due to misclassification, it might not be smart to go on. </p><p></p><p>I hope you guys can get some honest legal opinions that you can trust to answer these questions before getting railroaded. I know the nine original plaintiffs got totally screwed on multiple levels, and hope that your claims can be included in claims the rest of the class can make too. Attorneys told me(too late) that many of my claims weren't claims the rest of the class could make, and thus couldn't be considered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 2653483, member: 60252"] I'd like you to win on the fraud issue, but I'd be concerned that most of the class wasn't defrauded in the same way as the representatives of the class. Where I worked, most of those coming in after 2002 or 2003 didn't get the same promises fedex was making earlier. In my terminal, most of the new contractors coming in either bought from existing contractors, or were former contractor's drivers if fedex expanded. I'd look at whether the misclassification itself could be proven to be fraud. I know that the earlier recruitment meetings fedex held were nothing but lies however. If under NJ law, misclassification itself CAN be fraud, it might be worth going further, but if not, or if it would worth little unless intent, and damages due to misclassification, it might not be smart to go on. I hope you guys can get some honest legal opinions that you can trust to answer these questions before getting railroaded. I know the nine original plaintiffs got totally screwed on multiple levels, and hope that your claims can be included in claims the rest of the class can make too. Attorneys told me(too late) that many of my claims weren't claims the rest of the class could make, and thus couldn't be considered. [/QUOTE]
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