Issue 47: Spring – It’s Not All It’s “Cracked” up to Be!
February 6, 2019 — Issue #47From lawnmowers catching fire to cracked decking, we may just have you appreciating the brief respite from yardwork that winter brings.
From lawnmowers catching fire to cracked decking, we may just have you appreciating the brief respite from yardwork that winter brings.
Read on for the latest, including info on lawsuits against JUUL Labs, allegedly defective military earplugs, and more. And let us know what you think about the new design!
Welcome to our first newsletter of the new year! While the overall landscape of the class action world may not seem to change much day to day, more and more people are being covered by new and ongoing litigation.
Thanksgiving’s gone, the holiday season is racing this way, and here at ClassAction.org, we’re as busy as ever. This month, we’ve got airlines that are misbehaving, jewelry that’s been heavily marked up, and sales tax you don’t actually owe.
Well, November’s here, Thanksgiving’s on its way and the darker nights can only mean we’ve almost made it through 2018. A lot’s happened – but there’s still plenty more to share.
Well, just like that, summer’s over! Pumpkins are appearing, the days are getting shorter – but here at ClassAction.org, we won’t let that distract us.
Hello, and welcome to the first ClassAction.org newsletter of September! This month, more claims of companies misclassifying their workers – and failing to pay them properly because of it.
Things are heating up and summer’s making itself known, but there’s no cooling down here at ClassAction.org. This month’s newsletter is packed with new cases and updates
It’s always good to see the warm weather returning, and with July creeping closer, 2018 is really racing by. In this month’s ClassAction.org newsletter, things continue to heat up – especially when it comes to the products you use every day
It’s that time again – and this month, we’re bringing you the latest class action news involving problematic pressure cookers, oil-hungry GMCs, and two cases against Facebook and YouTube that involve how your personal data is being used
Hello, and welcome to our newsletter! In this issue, we have baby creams that might just be adult products repackaged, BMW cars that may be emitting illegal amount of nitrous oxide, and news on the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica lawsuits that have...
Welcome to the first ClassAction.org newsletter of 2018! It may still be January – cold weather and no more turkey – but there’s plenty happening – and, like always, we’re on top of it. From the iPhone “slow-down” suits filed just before the holidays to..