Class Action Roundup – Navient, Uber, Equifax, Ford
October has provided at least a glimmer of hope for aggrieved Navient student loan borrowers.
October has provided at least a glimmer of hope for aggrieved Navient student loan borrowers.
A brief blog post explaining some changes ClassAction.org will be making to how we cover ADA class actions lawsuits over on our Newswire.
The Republican-controlled Senate yesterday voted to nullify the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s pro-consumer rule that banned financial institutions from weaponizing forced arbitration clauses.
The settlement, subject to court approval, stipulates Lumber Liquidators will pay $22 million in cash and offer $14 million in store credit vouchers.
The heavyweights of the soft drink industry have been hit with separate proposed class action lawsuits that allege their use of the word 'diet.'
Here’s what you might have missed if you, like me, find yourself more often gravitating toward taking quiet walks outside or the tranquility of a good book rather than facing the increasingly crippling bombardment of unfortunate real-world news.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
Navient Corporation is among the defendants in yet another proposed class action that alleges the company misled student loan borrowers.
A class action lawsuit alleges Royal Caribbean Cruises put profits over passenger safety by waiting too long to cancel a cruise set to depart during Hurricane Harvey.
A Florida man's proposed class action claims GoPro, during its month-long TradeUp program, charge improper sales taxes in the state on traded-in, discounted products.
Our roundup for this week includes updates on the Equifax data breach saga, a new class action against Google, curious testimony in a GrubHub trial, and more.