Class action suit vs. DHHL to proceed
Advertiser
reports:A class action lawsuit against the state seeking money damages for past breaches of trust by the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands will proceed following certification by Circuit Judge Victoria Marks yesterday.
The case can now proceed toward a scheduled Oct. 1 trial with a majority of the 2,721 beneficiaries in the case permitted to pursue their claims as a class, rather than as individuals.
At issue is whether DHHL and the state breached their trust obligations to Native Hawaiians by failing to place them on homesteads in a prompt manner, and imposing rules that made it more difficult for Native Hawaiians to benefit from the program.
Some of the class members have died waiting, attorney Carl Varady said. The plan for proceeding approved by Marks "streamlines the process in such a way that we can get a prompt resolution of these claims and there will be fewer people to die waiting for this case to come to its conclusion, fewer people to die waiting for a homestead."
On
a related note, Advertiser
also has the announcement
for today's "dedication ceremony for the first ever Hawaiian homestead homes in
West Maui."
Posted: Fri - April 13, 2007 at 07:38 AM