
Class Action Roundup – January 30, 2017
A class action has been filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Immigration Law Center on behalf of two men from Iraq who were detained at JFK.
A class action has been filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Immigration Law Center on behalf of two men from Iraq who were detained at JFK.
A proposed class action lawsuit claims the companies behind the hit musical 'Hamilton' committed 'systematic' civil rights violations by failing to adhere to the ADA.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
[UPDATE: DISMISSED BY PLAINTIFF] Navient has now been hit with a consumer-filed class action claiming it intentionally put up roadblocks to prevent student loan borrowers from repaying their loans.
If you received a telemarketing call a few years ago offering a 'free cruise' in exchange for taking a brief survey, you could find yourself $500 (per call) richer.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
Within the last 24 hours, ClassAction.org has received many questions from our readers regarding the latest developments with a massive lawsuit filed by the CFPB.
A class action lawsuit filed against Walmart claims the retailer carelessly assembles its bicycles and is responsible for consumer injuries. Read more.
The plaintiffs who filed a proposed class action lawsuit against Harmless Harvest Inc. have filed for the preliminary approval of an undisputed $1 million settlement.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
The maker of Swedish Fish, Mondelez International, Inc, is the defendant in a proposed class action claiming it unlawfully 'slack-filled' cardboard boxes of Swedish Fish.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
My Pillow, Inc. is the defendant in a new proposed class action lawsuit claiming the company, in two nationwide advertising campaigns, engaged in false reference pricing.
A lawsuit filed in Illinois claims Whole Foods formulated, manufactured, advertised, and sold St. John's Wort that didn't contain enough of the active ingredient.