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Yup lawyers who take these kinds of cases that are easy wins, do it on contingency. If they don’t think you have a good case they tell you, and then charge you hourly.
Works on contingency? No, money down!
I'm missing understanding some things here, but how much is the case about to handout in money? And shouldn't the guy here split it between himself and lawyers?
Depends on what the guy and the cinema agree upon to make this go away. Usually the lawyers will take 30-40% of a settlement.
Everything the cinema did can be considered fraud and false advertising. Potentially millions if they play it right.
Or it might come down to that one particular theater was using different cups that one day because they were out of the regular cups
Then it’s false advertising having a 24oz cup size on the sign and serving 22oz of beer.
You wouldn’t like it if you pumped 10 gallons of gas, were charged for 10 gallons of gas, but only received 9.75 gallons.