If you Purchased Clients on Demand’s eight-week program, a Class Action Lawsuit may Affect Your Rights.
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A purchaser of Clients on Demand’s eight-week online coaching program has sued Clients on Demand and Russell Ruffino alleging they violated state law by advertising Clients on Demand’s eight-week program with misleading representations about the benefits and services purchasers of Clients on Demand’s eight-week coaching program could expect.
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The court has allowed the lawsuit to be a class action on behalf of people in the United States who bought Clients on Demand’s eight-week program after December 15, 2019, and have not received a refund.
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The lawsuit is against Clients on Demand and its owner, Russell Ruffino. The court has not decided whether Clients on Demand and Russell Ruffino did anything wrong.
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There is no money available now, and no guarantee there will be. However, your legal rights are affected, and you have a choice to make now:
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Your Legal Rights And Options in this Lawsuit |
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Do Nothing |
Stay in this lawsuit. Await the outcome. Give up certain rights. By doing nothing, you keep the possibility of getting money or benefits that may come from a trial or a settlement. But you give up any rights to sue the Defendants separately about the same legal claims in this lawsuit. |
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Ask to be Excluded |
Opt out of this class action lawsuit if you do not wish to participate and wish to retain your rights. If you ask to be excluded and money or benefits are later awarded, you won’t share in those. But you keep any rights to sue the Defendants separately about the same legal claims in this lawsuit. |
If you already have your own lawsuit against any of the Defendants asserting claims related to those at issue in this lawsuit and want to continue with it, you need to ask to be excluded from the Class. If you exclude yourself from the Class—which also means to remove yourself from the Class, and is sometimes called “opting-out” of the Class— you won’t get any money or benefits from this lawsuit even if the Plaintiff obtains them as a result of the trial or from any settlement (that may or may not be reached) between any or all of the Defendants and the Plaintiff. However, you may then be able to sue or continue to sue Defendants for claims related to those at issue in this lawsuit. If you exclude yourself, you will not be legally bound by the court’s judgments in this class action.
To ask to be excluded, you must send an “Exclusion Request” in the form of a letter sent by mail, stating that you want to be excluded from the Class in Kendrick Davis. v. Clients on Demand, et al. Be sure to include your name and address and to sign the letter. You must mail your Exclusion Request postmarked by December 19, 2025, to: Clients On Demand Lawsuit, c/o Stretto, 410 Exchange, Suite 100, Irvine, CA 92602.