Class Action Roundup – October 21, 2016
This week's roundup includes a growing class action against the NHL, more lawsuits filed against gun maker Taurus and a Playstation 3 settlement. Read more.
This week's roundup includes a growing class action against the NHL, more lawsuits filed against gun maker Taurus and a Playstation 3 settlement. Read more.
Our news items today include the dismissal of a suit against J. Crew and the resolution of a lawsuit against Hertz. Read more.
Former Bed Bath & Beyond employees who were classified as managers have filed a proposed class action saying they were denied overtime pay.
A class action lawsuit filed against Pfizer alleging the pharma company included excessive amounts of 'slack fill' (empty space) in bottles of Advil has been thrown out.
A putative class action against Comcast alleges the cable company is charging customers 'bogus' fees.
Bank of America will not have to face a Fair Credit Reporting Act class action over its policy of conducting background checks on potential contract workers.
A class action lawsuit filed in Florida against Pella Corp. claims the company's series 250 window and series 350 patio door screens are defective.
The NFL dodges a ticket lawsuit, Safeway escapes TCPA violation allegations, and a whole assortment of news in today's News in Brief. Read more.
Today's news items include R.J. Reynolds sidestepping a class action, Samsung saying good bye to the Galaxy 7 Note, and a Lincoln recall. Read more.
JPMorgan scored a win in a case filed by a woman who applied for a position at the company and was denied work because of her FBI background check.