
Cascade Dishwasher Pods Can Explode Due to Defect, Class Action Alleges
A proposed class action lawsuit claims Procter & Gamble (P&G) has failed to warn consumers that a defect can cause its Cascade Platinum dishwasher detergent pods to explode.
A proposed class action lawsuit claims Procter & Gamble (P&G) has failed to warn consumers that a defect can cause its Cascade Platinum dishwasher detergent pods to explode.
Hyundai and Kia have agreed to a settlement reportedly worth more than $200 million to end sprawling litigation over the automakers’ failure to equip certain models with an engine immobilizer.
Peloton Interactive faces a proposed class action lawsuit in the wake of its voluntary May 2023 recall of more than two million exercise bikes due to problems with the seat post assembly.
Nintendo’s former use of “Spotlight Pipes” in Mario Kart Tour is the subject of a proposed class action that alleges the company has deceptively induced players—especially minors—into paying real money to essentially gamble on winning in-game items.
Roblox has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a proposed class action that alleged the popular “metaverse” platform had deleted in-game content that users had already paid for.
A proposed class action alleges Chobani has deceived consumers since its “Zero Sugar” yogurt, in truth, “contains quite a lot of sugar” in the form of allulose.
A proposed class action alleges the products in Nike’s “sustainable” clothing collection are not as eco-friendly as advertised given the items are not actually made with environmentally friendly materials.
A proposed class action lawsuit alleges Ecovacs Robotics, Inc. has concealed from consumers a defect that can cause its Deebot robot vacuums to fail prematurely.
A proposed class action filed this week alleges Everlywell Food Sensitivity Tests are “worthless” given that they cannot identify adverse food sensitivities as advertised.
Walmart faces a proposed class action that alleges the mega retailer’s Onn brand of touchscreen tablets are defective in that their screens are liable to crack, develop patches of “dead pixels” and otherwise fail to work as advertised.