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Cy Pres Awards

Cy Pres Awards: Advancing Justice

The term cy pres is derived from the term “cy pres commé possible,” meaning “as near as possible.” The concept, adapted from trust and estate law, allows for distribution of residual damage awards in class action lawsuits where it is not possible to determine each plaintiff’s actual damages or when plaintiffs fail to collect their portion of the award. Under the cy pres doctrine, courts may order residual funds to be put to the “next best compensation use, for the aggregate, indirect, prospective benefit of the class (aggregate cy pres distribution).” H.B. Newberg & A. Conte, Newberg on Class Actions, § 10.17 (3d ed. 1992).

Because the concept of cy pres indicates the “next best use” of funds, initially cy pres awards were related to the purpose of the case from which it was created. However, a recent trend allows flexibility of the distribution. See Superior Beverage Co. v. Owens-Illinois, 827 F. Supp. 477, 479 (N.D. Ill. 1993) (finding [though the] use of funds for purposes closely related to their origin is still the best cy pres application, the doctrine of cy pres and courts’ broad equitable powers now permit use of funds for other public interest purposes by educational, charitable, and other public service organizations, both for current programs or, where appropriate, to constitute an endowment and source of future income for long-range programs to be used in conjunction with other funds raised contemporaneously.)

Courts have awarded cy pres distributions to State Bar organizations and law schools. Also, courts across the country have found legal services programs to be appropriate recipients of cy pres awards because they often represent the next best use of funds to indirectly benefit the members of a class. The core mission of Legal Services of North Florida is to protect the rights of those who ordinarily would go unrepresented. Class action beneficiaries may not be able to afford legal counsel, may be unaware of their rights or may not be able to vindicate their rights.

LSNF is an appropriate recipient of cy pres funds because it benefits those who are most likely to be unrepresented in the justice system, and it benefits the broader society, as well, by insuring that the justice system itself remains fair and equitable.

In many cases, cy pres awards are made pursuant to the stipulation or recommendation of counsel for both plaintiffs and defendants. Decisions about residual funds can be made by the court when the case is decided and the fund is established, or when the residual funds actually become available. Please consider a cy pres award to Legal Services when you are looking for the next best use of class action residual funds. It could help advance the cause of justice.

 

Please call John Fenno at 850-385-9007 x1006, or e-mail us at john@lsnf.org, for more information.

 

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