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‘Defective’ Whirlpool Refrigerators Fail to Properly Cool Food, Class Action Alleges [UPDATE]
A proposed class action alleges a defect can cause certain Whirlpool refrigerators to stop cooling and run above safe food-storing temperatures.
A proposed class action alleges a defect can cause certain Whirlpool refrigerators to stop cooling and run above safe food-storing temperatures.
A proposed class action alleges the makers of several brands of aerosol computer dusters have sparked and effectively prolonged a public health crisis of inhalant abuse.
A new proposed class action alleges that Amazon routinely fails to provide free, no-hassle returns as advertised for certain items and instead regularly re-charges consumers who send back products within the designated return window.
A proposed class action lawsuit claims Target has misled consumers by attaching its “Target Clean” label to numerous beauty products that, in fact, contain a litany of harmful or unwanted ingredients.
Tesla, Inc. was hit with a proposed class action lawsuit on Wednesday over allegations that the automaker has “grossly overestimated” the range of its electric vehicles.
Google, LLC has been hit with a proposed class action lawsuit this week alleging the tech behemoth has essentially bilked advertisers out of billions of dollars by misrepresenting the quality and placement of their video ads.
A proposed class action lawsuit claims the maker of Pinkfong Baby Shark bath toys has failed to warn consumers that its products’ design poses a risk of impalement and laceration to children.
A proposed class action claims Baby Trend, Inc. has failed to appropriately warn consumers that an alleged design defect in certain strollers poses a head and neck entrapment hazard, placing infants at risk of strangulation.
A proposed class action alleges certain Fitbit fitness trackers are falsely advertised in that they are unable to accurately measure the blood oxygen (SpO2) levels of users with darker skin.
A proposed class action alleges the maker of the Freejump Airbag vest has failed to warn consumers that the “unreasonably dangerous” equestrian product is defective and will “frequently” fail to inflate upon a fall from a horse.