
Procter & Gamble Settles Aerosol Benzene Class Actions: Here’s How to Get Some Cash
The Procter & Gamble Company has agreed to settle more than 20 proposed class action lawsuits concerning certain Secret, Old Spice, Herbal Essences, Aussie, Waterl
The Procter & Gamble Company has agreed to settle more than 20 proposed class action lawsuits concerning certain Secret, Old Spice, Herbal Essences, Aussie, Waterl
A proposed class action alleges Global Plasma Solutions (GPS) has preyed on consumers desperate to protect themselves from illness by falsely advertising that its products can eliminate all sorts of diseases from the air, including the COVID-19 virus.
A proposed class action alleges TikTok has invaded the privacy of millions of users by secretly tracking their activities as they visit third-party websites through the short-form video platform’s in-app internet browser.
Thinx has agreed to pay up to $5 million to settle a proposed class action that alleged the company’s menstrual underwear contains harmful “forever chemicals” and silver nanoparticles.
L’Oréal and SoftSheen Carson face a proposed class action over the companies’ alleged failure to disclose that some of their over-the-counter hair straightener and/or relaxer products contain chemicals known to be harmful to human health.
A newly filed lawsuit alleges the “craft ice” makers in certain LG refrigerators suffer from a defect that can cause the machines to freeze, jam, leak or otherwise become inoperable within months or weeks of use.
Embattled FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried and a who’s who of sports stars and celebrity promoters face a proposed class action that alleges the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange was no more than a fraudulent scheme.
Meta Platforms has been hit with a class action that alleges pre-adolescents have been targeted and harmed by Facebook and Instagram platforms for the sake of profit.
The Clorox Company has been hit with a class action days after roughly 37 million bottles of Pine-Sol Multi-Surface Cleaners were recalled nationwide due to bacterial contamination.
Smashburger will pay $2.5 million and provide product vouchers to settle allegations that it shorted "Triple Double" burger buyers on the amount of meat they were getting.