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· 12/10/1992

Ressler v. Jacobson

Citations

  • 822 F. Supp. 1551
  • 1992 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 20656
  • 1992 WL 486573

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “A Court is to consider the likelihood of the plaintiffs success on the merits of his claims against the amount and form of relief offered in the settlement before judging the fairness of the compromise.”
  • “A Court is to consider the likelihood of the plaintiff’s success on the merits of his claims against the amount and form of relief offered in the settlement before judging the fairness of the compromise.”
  • “A Court is to consider the likelihood of the plaintiff's success on the merits of his claims against the amount and form of relief offered in the settlement before judging the fairness of the compromise.”
  • \A Court is to consider the likelihood of the plaintiff's success on the merits of his claims against the amount and form of relief offered in the settlement before judging the fairness of the compromise\
  • “a court is to consider the likelihood of the plaintiffs’ success on the merits of his claims against the amount and form of relief offered in the settlement before judging the fairness of the compromise”

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Judges: Nimmons

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