Writing that a lower court did not abuse its discretion, the Connecticut Supreme Court let stand an order granting class certification for a lawsuit against Standard Petroleum for allegedly over-charging its customers.

In siding with Faugno Acquistion, now known as Woodway Texaco LLC, and Kennynick LLC against Standard Petroleum, the state Supreme Court rejected Standard Petroleum’s claim that Superior Court Judge Donna Heller performed only a cursory review of the claims and evidence before granting class certification.


Click here to read the high court’s ruling.


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