Wyo. Stat. § 40-12-108
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(a) A person relying upon an uncured unlawful deceptive
trade practice may bring an action under this act for the
damages he has actually suffered as a consumer as a result of
such unlawful deceptive trade practice.
(b) Any person who is entitled to bring an action under
subsection (a) of this section on his own behalf against an
alleged violator of this act for damages for an unlawful
deceptive trade practice may bring a class action against such
person on behalf of any class of persons of which he is a member
and which has been damaged by such unlawful deceptive trade
practice, subject to and pursuant to the Wyoming Rules of Civil
Procedure governing class actions, except as herein expressly
provided. If the court determines that actual damages have been
suffered by reason of the unlawful deceptive trade practice, the
court shall award reasonable attorney's fees to the plaintiffs
in a class action under this subsection, provided that such fees
shall be determined by the amount of time reasonably expended by
the attorney for the plaintiffs and not by the amount of the
judgment. Any monies or property recovered in a class action
under this subsection which cannot, with due diligence, be
restored to consumers within one (1) year after judgment becomes
final shall be returned to the party depositing the same.Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases, 2003–2012 · leading case: In re Conagra Foods Inc.
In re Conagra Foods Inc. (2012)
“2006); Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 40-12-108 (a)). . Motion at 18.”
Tracker Marine, L.P. v. Ogle (2003)
“50(a)(1); Wyoming: Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 40-12-108 (a). 37 . See, e.”
In re Grand Theft Auto Video Game Consumer Litigation (2008)
“Nevertheless, because reliance is an element of consumer fraud in some states, see Tex.”
White v. Wyeth (2010)
“5-4; Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 40-12-108 (a). 13 . See e.”
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