News in Brief August 29 – US Water Polo, Mazda and More
A putative class action claiming that USA Water Polo Inc. was responsible for the concussions its players suffered was dismissed on Friday.
A putative class action claiming that USA Water Polo Inc. was responsible for the concussions its players suffered was dismissed on Friday.
by Tara Voss on Product Liability
There seems to be a trend in litigation lately: Lumber Liquidators just can't keep itself out of the courtroom.
Fox is in the hot seat after a lawsuit claimed that, by filming Empire at a juvenile detention center, the company infringed upon the rights of the children living there.
Mars Retail Group is recalling more than 52,000 earrings, necklaces, bracelets and rings over concerns that the accessories may contain excessive amounts of lead.
Target is the latest company to face a proposed class action over the contents of its aloe vera products.
Fashion retailer Zara has been hit with a proposed class action in California claiming that it deceived customers by showing its prices in euros.
Bank of America has agreed to pay $1.9 million to settle claims that it failed to properly pay overtime to its California customer service representatives.
Avon has agreed to pay $1.8 million to settle claims that it refused to pay some of its California employees properly for their overtime hours.
Wahlburgers (think Mark Wahlberg) is facing a putative class action claiming that its New York location cheated its employees out of their due pay.
Columbia University the defendant in a putative ERISA lawsuit. NHL sued over concussions from fights. P.F. Chang's employees continue minimum wage suit. Read more.