Lawsuit Says Whole Foods' St. John's Wort Lacks Main Ingredient
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.
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.
McCrory, Arkansas is a defendant in a proposed civil rights class action filed over an ordinance banning from the city any mobile home worth less than $7,500.
A lawsuit is claiming TD Bank unlawfully deducts an additional fee—on top of an initial $35 overdraft fee—when customers' overdraft status lasts longer than 10 days.
A report published by Forbes says Hershey's intends to seek dismissal of a proposed class action that claims the company shorts consumers.
And . . . . . . we're back! Happy New Year, readers! Let's dive right in, shall we? Here's what you may have missed over the holidays:
Toyota is a defendant in a proposed class action alleging the soy-based wiring insulation used in certain models entices rodents to chew through and damage the wiring.
In a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced late last week, CarMax and others are now required to disclose the recall status affecting their cars.
'Bad-faith' objectors to class action settlements are reportedly causing problems by lodging complaints and extracting payoffs from lawyers eager to make them go away.
Roundup time. Today we have a Walmart settlement, Prudential Financial's inclusion in the Wells Fargo scandal and more.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
A new class action lawsuit out of California claims Staples shorted rewards program members on credit they should have received.