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Economics Expert & Wage Fixing Class Action Suit

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After issuing an order in October to deny class-action certification because the two plaintiffs did not adequately represent nurses in the Memphis area, U.S. District Judge Samuel H. “Hardy” Mays Sr. is now allowing lawyers for the nurses to make the case for introducing a substitute plaintiff.  The lawyers suing the hospitals are alleging that Memphis hospitals conspired to suppress nurse wages and plan tactical changes by filing a “renewed motion” for class-action status and calling on a different expert witness if Anna Bachelder becomes a substitute plaintiff.

Bachelder, the proposed substitute plaintiff, is a registered nurse at Methodist. Her lawyers have informed the court they plan to file a “renewed motion for class certification.” In addition to being based on the report of expert witness Henry Farber, this new motion will also explore a different track. It will “also seek an alternative certification of a narrowed class based on an additional expert report by Princeton economics expert Professor Orley Ashenfelter,” the lawyers said in a filing. Ashenfelter has submitted expert reports in similar cases alleging nurse wage-fixing in Detroit and Albany, N.Y.  

For more, see memphisdailynews.com.

Environmental Experts & $3B Power Plant

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The hearing on the Las Brisas Energy Center, a $3 billion, 1,200-megawatt petroleum coke-fueled power plant proposed for the north side of the Corpus Christi Ship Channel, will be delayed until November.  After that hearing, the judge will make a written recommendation to the three commissioners of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality about whether the air permit application meets standards.  It would be the area’s largest investment and the largest source of some types of emissions. It has received preliminary approval.

The order setting hearing dates aligns more than 70 parties into nine groups for the purpose of streamlining the proceedings. The nine groups are Sierra Club, Environmental Defense Fund, medical groups, Texas Clean Air, League of United Latin American Citizens Council No. 1, Clean Economy Coalition, individuals, Citizens for Environmental Justice and Roger Landress. The parties will gather evidence and expert witnesses to present during an evidentiary hearing  similar to a case in district civil court.

For more, see Caller.com.