Here's the link from a post earlier today.
http://www.allofem.com/CybernetAcacia1.pdf
I believe the "class action" part just pertains the group of defendants sharing the same liabilities. Cybernet does demand a jury trial, denies all liability for infringments and sets forth 15 affirmative defenses. The counterclaims are pretty much pro-forma. You have to assert any counterclaims in your Answer, or else waive them. These can be amended later. Basically, Cybernet is asking for equitable relief from further harrassment, attorneys fees, and any other equitable remedies deemed fit by a judge or jury. However, attorney's fees and costs could run quite high in a case like this