Bio
Nadia started at ClassAction.org as a writer, and now works in its marketing department. She graduated summa cum laude from Montclair State University, where she studied media and sociology.
Recent Posts
What Makes a Class Action Waiver Invalid?
If you've signed a waiver, that doesn't mean you've totally given up your right to pursue a class action lawsuit. Read on to learn how some class action waivers can be invalid.
The Most Common Illegal Debt Collection Tactics – And What You Can Do About Them
Debt collectors aren’t as untouchable as they may seem—you have rights and they have certain rules they have to follow.
Who’s Actually Behind the Prescription Opioid Litigation?
by Nadia Abbas on Dangerous Drugs
With the lawsuits focusing on the health crisis, it’s easy to assume that people who took the drugs are behind the cases; however, you’d be surprised to find that less than one percent of plaintiffs are individuals. So, who’s filing these lawsuits?
Here’s How to Get Your Piece of the Vizio Smart TV Settlement [UPDATE]
A proposed $17 million settlement agreement is inching toward final approval and should put to rest more than 20 consolidated lawsuits that alleged Vizio spied on Smart TV users and sold their data to third parties.
Walking Meme Salt Bae Sued for Allegedly Shorting Restaurant Staff on Wages, Tips
A former Nusr-et Steakhouse waiter has filed a proposed class and collective action against the international restaurant chain and its owner over claims that he and other tipped workers were cheated out of proper wages.