
Are Class Action Lawsuit Settlements Taxable?
It's tax season in the United States, and the April 15th deadline is quickly approaching.
It's tax season in the United States, and the April 15th deadline is quickly approaching.
by Simon Clark on Dangerous Drugs
A federal jury in Louisiana has ordered Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd and Eli Lilly & Co. to pay a staggering $9 billion in damages
Illegal unpaid internships have been operating under a 'don't ask, don't tell' policy for too long in the United States
by Simon Clark on Product Liability
It's been a bad few days for General Motors (GM). News of recalls, and then extended recalls, and then – surprise, surprise – even more recalls has shaken trust.
by Simon Clark on Product Liability
Nest Labs Inc., one of Google's most recent acquisitions, has been hit with a class action lawsuit over its 'Learning Thermostat'
At the conclusion of a class action lawsuit, a settlement fund is often established to compensate individuals, referred to as class members, who were harmed.
Reading the headlines this week, you might have seen some worryingly familiar phrases: 'oil spill,' 'environmental disaster,' and 'livelihoods at risk.'
There are 44,020 reasons not to trust transvaginal mesh – that's the total number of cases filed against seven different manufacturers as of March 13, 2014.
by Simon Clark on Uncategorized
In January, Apple, Inc. reached a $32 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over in-app purchases made by children without the card holders' consent.
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
Online streaming site Hulu.com is facing a class action lawsuit in California over its renewal policy.