Lawsuit Claims Buffalo Trace Is Scamming Bourbon Buyers
If you're an avid bourbon drinker, you probably know that Buffalo Trace has stopped aging its Old Charter bourbon for the usual eight years.
If you're an avid bourbon drinker, you probably know that Buffalo Trace has stopped aging its Old Charter bourbon for the usual eight years.
With billions of dollars in settlement money going unclaimed each year, the FTC hopes its project will shed light on consumers' understanding of class action notices.
If you're able to read this on your iPhone—or do anything on your iPhone, for that matter— consider yourself lucky.
A class action filed on Wednesday claims Wal-Mart violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).
Herr's has been hit with a proposed class action out of New York claiming that its bags of potato chips aren't being filled as much as they should be.
We all know it's wrong to treat people differently based on their race, age or sex (or any number of ways you could possibly categorize someone), right?
This week's roundup features a landmark Medicaid settlement in Idaho, a suit against the Indianapolis Colts and a 'debtors' jail' class action. Read more.
Fifteen separate class action lawsuits were filed this morning in Indiana against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and multiple athletic conferences.
This week, we posted on our newswire about a class action filed by individuals who were civilly confined by the New Jersey Department of Human Services.
An Oregon judge has approved a more than $15 million settlement to end a lengthy class action fight from FedEx drivers who claimed they were stiffed on wages.