
News in Brief September 22 – Amazon, Domino's, BMW and More
Today's news includes a class action ruling against the L.A. Rams, an employee misclassification suit against Amazon, and a BMW remote lock decision. Read more.
Today's news includes a class action ruling against the L.A. Rams, an employee misclassification suit against Amazon, and a BMW remote lock decision. Read more.
A $68 million class action settlement has been approved by a California judge against identity-theft protection service LifeLock Inc.
Ford has been hit with a federal class action claiming that its panoramic sunroofs are prone to exploding.
Wells Fargo has been accused of opening thousands of accounts on behalf of its customers without their consent.
Citibank's $1.55 million call recording settlement was granted final approval on Thursday.
Samsung has been hit with a lawsuit after a Galaxy S7 Edge owner claimed that his phone exploded in his pocket.
[UPDATE] General Mills Sales, Inc. has been hit with a putative class action lawsuit that takes aim at the amount of sugar in its cereals, bars and other food products.
Columbia Pictures and two other film studios have agreed to settle claims that they underpaid and overworked their parking production assistants.
On Monday, joint dismissal was granted to a putative class action that claimed Caribbean Cruise Lines made unwanted robocalls to customers.
Can a company impose rules banning employees from sharing wage and salary information? What if you talk about it anyway – is that a reason to be let go?