Alan Huang, individually and on behalf of all those similarly situated v. Makotz Corporation
King County Superior Court
Case No. 25-2-06249-0 SEA
You may be eligible to receive money from a class action lawsuit (“Action”) against Makotz Corporation (“Makotz” or “Defendant”). The Action was filed by Alan Huang (“Plaintiff’) and seeks payment of wages, liquidated damages, and attorneys’ fees and costs for a class of Washington hourly employees (“Class Members”) who worked for Defendant during the Class Period (February 20, 2022 through January 20, 2026). Please be advised of the following: (A) the Court will exclude you from the Class if you so request by the date noted below; (B) the judgment, whether favorable or not, will include your claims or potential claims against Makotz if you do not request exclusion; and (C) if you do not request exclusion then you may, if the you desire and at your own expense, enter an appearance through counsel in this litigation.
Please read the Notice carefully. It provides important information about your legal rights and obligations under an agreement to settle a class action lawsuit.
If you worked for Defendant as an hourly employee at a Makotz restaurant during the Class Period, you have the following three options:
1. Do nothing and participate in the Class Action. After the Court approves the Settlement, you will be bound by the Settlement and may be eligible to receive a settlement check.
2. Opt out of the Class Action. If you opt out, you will not receive a settlement check, but you will retain all of your legal rights.
3. Participate in the Class Action but object to the terms of the proposed Settlement. If you do not opt out then you have the right to object to all, or any portion of, the Settlement as described on the FAQs page. The Court will consider your objection.
