Were You Misled by Genetic Tests During IVF? We’re opening this issue with news on recently filed lawsuits involving certain genetic tests used during in vitro fertilization—and whether they’re everything they claim to be. From there, attorneys are investigating how some restaurants pay their employees. Then, this week’s last two stories touch on lawsuits filed over a recently recalled infant swing and an allegedly ineffective skin treatment, respectively. Keep reading for the latest in class action news, including settlements you may be able to claim. - Ty Armstrong, Writer/Community Manager | Several lawsuits have been filed claiming the makers of preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) have made misleading claims about the tests’ benefits and accuracy that are not backed by science, including that they increase the success rate of in vitro fertilization. Attorneys are now looking to speak with more people who paid for PGT-A while undergoing an IVF cycle to help strengthen the litigation. This page has all the details. | Restaurant Workers – Illegal Wage Deductions? Attorneys are looking into whether some restaurants are illegally deducting certain costs from workers’ wages – including for uniforms, order errors, customer walkouts and more – causing them to be paid less than minimum wage. If so, it’s possible a class action could be filed on behalf of workers to help them get some money back. If you had these or similar deductions on your paycheck, learn more here. | New Data Breach Investigations | | Got a data breach notice? Don’t throw it out – and check out our full list of ongoing investigations here. You may be able to help get a class action lawsuit started. | | | ~ In Case You Missed It ~ Got These Gameloft Apps? Take Action Over Possible Privacy Violations Facebook users: have you made an in-app purchase on Dragon Mania Legends, Gangstar New Orleans, Gangstar Vegas – Mafia Action, or Modern Combat 5? Attorneys working with ClassAction.org believe that game publisher and developer Gameloft may be using tracking tools on these mobile games that disclose players’ in-app activities to Facebook without permission. Learn more and find out how you can take action here | Case Updates Our settlements page is always being updated. Have you checked to see if you're covered by any open settlements? You can also check out the latest settlements as they happen by following us on Twitter. | Latest Settlements - Squishable.com Data Breach
You may be covered by this settlement if you were affected by the 2022 Squishable.com data breach and received a notice about the incident. - Wells Fargo COVID Forbearance
If you were provided a mortgage forbearance by Wells Fargo during the COVID-19 pandemic without informed consent, you may be able to claim a piece of this settlement. - HomeAgain Microchip Membership
You may be included in this settlement if you paid for a HomeAgain premium service membership in the last several years. | | | To view a complete list of settlements and to find out how you can file a claim, click here. | |
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| ~ In Other News ~ A recent Consumer Product Safety Commission recall announcement stresses that the Snuga Swing should never be used for sleep, and that bedding materials should never be added to the product due to the risk that the headrest and body support insert on the seat pad can increase the risk of infant suffocation. Now, the companies behind the product are facing a proposed class action, which you can read about on this page. | NuFACE Trinity+ and Trinity Classic devices and their red-light therapy attachments are marketed as being capable of reducing wrinkles, among other skincare benefits, but a recently filed lawsuit is claiming that the products do not produce enough radiant exposure and are otherwise incapable of providing these benefits. Read up on the allegations here. | ~ Forward to a friend ~
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