Wells Fargo and the Phony Accounts – A Tale of Alleged Bank Fraud
by Ty Armstrong on Consumer Fraud
Unless you're slightly out of the loop (which is definitely OK), you've probably heard about the maelstrom of bad news hitting Wells Fargo right now.
by Ty Armstrong on Consumer Fraud
Unless you're slightly out of the loop (which is definitely OK), you've probably heard about the maelstrom of bad news hitting Wells Fargo right now.
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
Does Fitbit accurately track sleep? A new lawsuit says no and wants consumers to get their money back.
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
Several retailers are facing lawsuits over their use of inaccurate or misleading 'compare at' sale prices. Do you know the laws when it comes to bargain shopping?
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
Kashi settles 'all natural' suit over its GOLEAN! Crunch products. Click to read more about what the courts had to say about Kashi's all natural claims.
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
Earlier this month, a proposed class action was filed alleging Vitamin Shoppe Inc.'s BodyTech protein supplements are falsely marketed.
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
There are many big questions in life. Are we alone in the universe? Do we have a purpose? Will there ever be an end to war? What's up with the neck of your bottled iced
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
It's fair to say that class action lawsuits get their share of bad press. Some of the most common criticisms include allegations that they're frivolous, a waste of time
In 1970, the clothing manufacturer VF Corporation began selling its flawed and overstocked goods to the public for a discount.
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
Have you been paying too much for your electronics? It's possible – and, according to a lawsuit filed earlier this week, several major manufacturers are to blame.
Do food manufacturers have a legal responsibility to warn customers about ingredients that may cause an allergic reaction? Here's what you need to know.