Class Action Roundup – October 7
It appears that the group of people who could benefit the most from a class action in the wake of the Wells Fargo phony accounts debacle may have to look elsewhere.
It appears that the group of people who could benefit the most from a class action in the wake of the Wells Fargo phony accounts debacle may have to look elsewhere.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is set to pay $2 million to end a proposed class action that claimed the company suddenly closed credit card accounts.
An age discrimination suit against Google, a defective products claim over Odor Eaters. All this and more in today's News in Brief. Read more.
Our news items today include labeling suits over Aveeno and Naked juice products and the dismissal of an Old Spice deodorant case. Read more.
The end of a data breach class action against Barnes & Noble, a hefty fine for Best Buy and a favorable ruling for Uber. Read more of the day's class action news.
Happy Monday! Our class action news today includes, among other items, a food label ruling against Dole and a large Subaru recall over windshield wiper motors. Read more.
Our news items today feature major Hollywood heavyweights sidestepping a class action lawsuit and a settlement against Starkist over underfilled tuna cans. Read more.
Our news today features a new TCPA suit filed against Uber and a statement from Samsung and the CPSC about exploding top-load washing machines. Read more.
Today's class action news sees a settlement against SiriusXM, a class action filed over foreign exchange rigging and an update in daily fantasy litigation. Read more.
In today's news we have yet another class action filed against Wells Fargo and consumer lawsuits filed against Costco and Ford. Read more.