The court approved a $30 million settlement and class counsel fees in a major junior hockey employment class action but denied representative plaintiff honoraria.
This decision concerns the approval of a $30 million settlement in a class action alleging that major junior hockey players were employees entitled to minimum wage and other benefits.
The court approved the settlement, finding it fair, reasonable, and in the best interests of the class, given the high litigation risks and uncertain legal landscape.
The court also approved Class Counsel's fees but declined to approve honoraria for the representative plaintiffs, reiterating that such awards should be rare and reserved for exceptional contributions.
SCJSuperior Court of JusticeMar 15, 2024