Issue 95: Water Damage, Online Privacy and Cheerleading Competition
June 11, 2020 — Issue #95The two biggest stories in this issue deal with the damage water can cause if proper precautions aren’t taken.
The two biggest stories in this issue deal with the damage water can cause if proper precautions aren’t taken.
The bulk of this issue focuses on lawsuits affecting the education industry. Thankfully, summer is almost upon us, but for many students, it’s been a struggle to get to this point.
Today, we have a handful of new lawsuits and investigations for your perusal – and our stories range from the serious side effects of a popular bladder drug to potentially illegal interest rates.
The headline for this week’s newsletter will probably jump out at nearly everyone. Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are taking a closer look at the way hospitals are charging some patients to determine whether the practices violate federal law.
In the latest issue of our newsletter, we’re diving back into the issue of dog food labeling as attorneys narrow their investigation to three specific brands that may not be living up to their advertised claims.
In keeping up with our attempt at normalcy, we’ve put together the latest in class action news for your perusal.
Even as COVID-19 continues to dominate the headlines, companies are still facing scrutiny for practices unrelated to the novel coronavirus.
Unfortunately, many of the stresses brought on by COVID-19 could have been avoided, as they are the direct result of how big businesses are handling themselves during this trying time.
We may be social distancing, but we can still deliver the latest class action news right to your inbox. This time, we have a wide array of new investigations.
If you’re one of the people fortunate enough to be able to work from home, you may not be driving as much – but even with fewer people on the roads, auto issues are still something to keep an eye out for.
In our latest issue, we take a look at a potentially dangerous problem plaguing BMW K1600 motorcycles, and a pricing policy from Amazon that may be costing you money whether you use the retail platform or not.
Even though we’re cooped up in our homes, we’re still covering as much as we can in the class action space. And, if you’ve made a habit of catching up on your class action news with us, this one’s for you.