Copper FIT ICE Compression Garments Provide No CoQ10 Benefits, Class Action Alleges
A proposed class action claims Copper Fit has falsely advertised the apparent therapeutic, health and performance benefits of its ICE compression garments.
A proposed class action claims Copper Fit has falsely advertised the apparent therapeutic, health and performance benefits of its ICE compression garments.
A proposed class action lawsuit alleges John Paul Mitchell Systems has misled consumers by falsely claiming that some of its haircare products are “cruelty-free” and not tested on animals.
A proposed class action alleges Anolon non-stick cookware is falsely advertised as “PFOA-free” given that the products, in fact, contain perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and other potentially harmful chemicals.
Nearly two years after final approval was issued for a $3.1 billion settlement over an alleged engine defect in certain Hyundai and Kia vehicles, the automakers have reached another class action settlement covering an additional 2.1 million vehicles.
Colgate-Palmolive faces a proposed class action lawsuit after voluntarily recalling roughly 4.9 million bottles of Fabuloso multi-purpose cleaners nationwide due to potential bacterial contamination.
The companies behind EzriCare- and Delsam Pharma-brand Artificial Tears face a proposed class action lawsuit less than a week after the eye drops were voluntarily recalled over concerns the products could be contaminated with potentially deadly bacteria.
A federal court has granted preliminary approval to a $255 million settlement that aims to provide refunds to consumers who bought Juul-brand electronic nicotine vaporizer products and JUULpods.
A proposed class action alleges Angelcare USA and Playtex Products have misleadingly advertised certain Diaper Genie refill cartridges in that the products do not provide a one-year supply of diaper disposal bags as promised.
A proposed class action alleges certain Bissell Cordless Multi-Surface Wet Dry Vacuums are dangerously defective in that they can overheat, smoke and catch fire during regular use.
Former AT&T customers who were not compensated as part of the telecom giant’s $60 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are being given a new opportunity to file a claim for a refund.