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Old 02-05-2009, 11:29 PM   #3
Bob.Kerns
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Thanks for passing this on, and for taking on this fight.

I think the thing that offends me the most (out of a very long and vehement list) is that to oppose this and opt out of the class, you have to 1) hire a lawyer, or 2) travel to Florida. Thus we are being hit with a major economic barrier to pursuit of our legal rights and options. There is no justification for requiring physical presence to raising objections to the settlement.

How can we support you in this effort?

What about the legislative track?

What are the prospects at the federal regulatory level (ADA)?

Should people consider hiring lawyers, perhaps banding together in small groups and flooding the courtroom with opposition by those who cannot be present? (I'm not casting doubt on your ability to represent us, but rather asking whether physical numbers, immediacy, and willingness to shell out some $$ might have an effect)?
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