Class Action Lawsuit Alleges ‘Mislabeled’ Easton Baseball Bats Are ‘Substantially’ Heavier Than Advertised
The plaintiff claims an Easton baseball bat he purchased for his minor son weighed approximately three ounces more than advertised.
The plaintiff claims an Easton baseball bat he purchased for his minor son weighed approximately three ounces more than advertised.
As per usual, we have the latest in class action headlines, including new information about the impact of last year’s Equifax data breach, the Supreme Court getting involved in the Google privacy settlement and more.
An antitrust class action claims Verizon Wireless and non-defendant AT&T worked together to use new eSIM technology to lock consumers to certain carrier plans.
Our newest roundup has more of the latest class action news, including more heat for Facebook, refunds for the botched Mayweather-McGregor fight streams, a popular multi-level marketing company facing legal action, and more. Let’s get into it!
YouTube and parent companies Google, LLC and Alphabet, Inc. have been named in a proposed class action lawsuit over suspected violations of the federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.
A proposed class action lawsuit filed this week against Facebook, Inc. argues that the social media giant counts as a “consumer reporting agency” and should be required to provide users with more information about the data it collects from them.
Here’s the latest in class action news, including the FTC getting involved in the Facebook data mining scandal, a settlement from Pokémon Go’s Niantic, and a handful of app makers getting final approval to settle a privacy class action.
Lord & Taylor, LLC is facing a proposed class action after announcing earlier this week that it experienced a security breach involving customer payment card data.
Panera Bread Company has been hit with a proposed class action over a potential security breach.
Consumers and shareholders Tuesday fired the opening salvos in what is sure to be a complex, prolonged legal battle over Facebook’s true intentions when it comes to safeguarding its users’ privacy.