This is a class action against a restaurant for violating a smoke-free law during a month when the restaurant was already involved in individual litigation for similar violations. The court approved the parties’ agreement by which the restaurant will provide all non-smokers who dined there that month with store credit in the sum of 1,000 Shekels ($300).
Some jurisdictions allow an individual or organization to initiate an action against another private party who is not following a particular law. For example, a person may sue a restaurant that allows smoking despite a smoke free law. If the plaintiff is claiming the violation of the law caused physical harm, this may also be a personal injury case.
This is a class action against a restaurant for violating a smoke-free law during a month when the restaurant was already involved in individual litigation for similar violations. The court approved the parties’ agreement by which the restaurant will provide all non-smokers who dined there that month with store credit in the sum of 1,000 Shekels ($300).