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Before the Court is the issue of the disapproval or approval of the proposed settlement in this class action brought under federal civil rights laws and the Fair Housing Act which has been pending before this Court for over five years. Plaintiffs sued the Allstate defendants alleging deficiencies in Allstate’s credit scoring procedure which plaintiffs say resulted in discriminatory action against approximately 5 million African-American and Hispanic customers throughout the United States. Allstate denies these allegations. After a thorough review, the Court finds the proposed settlement to be fair and reasonable for the reasons stated below and approves the same. The Court also finds the proposed award of attorneys’ fees is reasonable and should not be reduced.
Dehoyos v. Allstate Corp. is a workers' compensation case decided in District Court, W.D. Texas. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in District Court, W.D. Texas.
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Before the Court is the issue of the disapproval or approval of the proposed settlement in this class action brought under federal civil rights laws and the Fair Housing Act which has been pending before this Court for over five years. Plaintiffs sued the Allstate defendants alleging deficiencies in Allstate’s credit scoring procedure which plaintiffs say resulted in discriminatory action against approximately 5 million African-American and Hispanic customers throughout the United States. Allstate denies these allegations. After a thorough review, the Court finds the proposed settlement to be fair and reasonable for the reasons stated below and approves the same. The Court also finds the proposed award of attorneys’ fees is reasonable and should not be reduced.
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