News in Brief: March 17, 2016 – Duracell, Fish Oil, Facebook and More
Today's news takes a look at a fish oil lawsuit that didn't have the goods, a class action filed against Bank of America, the fall of a lawsuit against Duracell and more.
Today's news takes a look at a fish oil lawsuit that didn't have the goods, a class action filed against Bank of America, the fall of a lawsuit against Duracell and more.
Some of you have been wondering what sort of legal wizardry attorneys use to know who's covered by a class action and, perhaps more importantly, how to find them.
It's fair to say that few people appreciate just how much of their life is affected by class action lawsuits.
AT&T was hit with a proposed class action claiming that AT&T misled its customers when advertising its unlimited mobile data plan.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released some startling information on Monday.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has long been the subject of much scrutiny. It can sound harsh but, as it turns out, grievances may have been well found.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention released a report on Wed. that says the high-formaldehyde flooring sold by Lumber Liquidators may cause health problems.
'Sucralose? Why? That stuff has chlorine added to it!' This was the content of an advertisement by Chobani, which sparked an ongoing legal battle in the yogurt industry.
Several years ago, General Motors was accused of selling vehicles with defective ignition switches. It didn't take long for lawsuits to be filed and consolidated.
The Essure litigation has been haunted for some time now by the specter of 'federal preemption'– a legal doctrine that up to now has more or less prevented women from