News in Brief April 11 – Monster, General Motors and More
The fourth bellwether trial in an ongoing multidistrict litigation over allegedly defective ignition switches from General Motors has been dismissed.
The fourth bellwether trial in an ongoing multidistrict litigation over allegedly defective ignition switches from General Motors has been dismissed.
It's April 7th and this is the news. Today we have the attempted revival of a coffee shop wage and hour lawsuit, WWE wrestling with a proposed class action and more.
A Pennsylvania federal judge has granted summary judgment in favor of Pfizer in a multidistrict litigation that claimed the company's drug Zoloft caused heart defects.
A proposed class action claiming that Kohl's inflated its compare-at pricing was denied class certification on Friday.
If you're looking for a brief look at today's class action news, you're in the right place. Today, we have the continuation of a wage-fixing lawsuit, plus much more.
Today, the news brings us a couple of tossed class actions, as well as several more that are starting to bloom. Plus, California residents have reason to rejoice.
It's a big day for news today. We have a popular restaurant chain being sued over possible discrimination, employees filing a lawsuit over a data breach and more.
It's Wednesday March 30th and this is the news. Today, we have some narrowly escaped background check and wage and hour lawsuits and an affirmed pelvic mesh judgment.
The United States, along with New Zealand, is one of only two countries in the world that allows direct-to-consumer marketing for medications and drugs.
Today, we have a wage and hour settlement, a coffee maker barred from making weight loss claims and a hefty fine for defective dehumidifiers.