Class Action Roundup – Nike, General Mills, MoviePass and More
We have a longer one for you this time, so let’s get right into the latest headlines in class action news.
We have a longer one for you this time, so let’s get right into the latest headlines in class action news.
Getting class members’ attention is more difficult than ever—and, maybe more importantly, getting them to care is even harder.
The College Board and Educational Testing Service (ETS) are facing allegations laid out in a class action lawsuit that the SAT exam administered on August 25 and 26, 2018, was actually a duplicate of an exam administered last October in Asia.
In this edition of the Class Action Roundup we have our first sign of closure in the Monsanto weed killer litigation, a lawsuit filed over E-ZPass fees, and more just below.
Certain models of French-door Samsung refrigerators come with built-in ice makers. A proposed class action lawsuit filed back in February 2017 alleges these ice makers are defective and have caused substantial problems for consumers.
This week, we have important news on something we’ve been tracking for a while – the birth control device Essure is set to be discontinued in the U.S. Plus: the Department of Education is taking some heat from the CFPB, and more.
A class action lawsuit filed in 2003 against Ticketmaster has settled. Here’s what you need to know about the case, the settlement, and what you might be able to get out of it.
We’re back with another compilation of the latest in class action news. Enough of the formalities, let’s get into it.
[UPDATE] Back in October, you heard the news that Lumber Liquidators agreed to settle the litigation against it for $36 million. Now it’s time for consumers to start submitting claims.
Top-shelf news from across the class action lawsuit landscape. Here's what you need to know this week.