
Italy’s #1 Brand? Barilla’s Product Packaging Is Misleading to Pasta Buyers, Class Action Says
A proposed class action contends that Barilla customers have been misled by product packaging into believing the company’s pasta is made in Italy.
A proposed class action contends that Barilla customers have been misled by product packaging into believing the company’s pasta is made in Italy.
More than 200,000 newer Hyundai vehicles are plagued by a defect that can cause a vital seat belt part to explode, a proposed class action lawsuit says.
A proposed class action filed last week alleges certain Instant Pot pressure cookers contain a dangerous defect that allows the appliances to be opened when pressure is still built up inside.
Consumers might be getting shortchanged on the protein found in certain items sold by Beyond Meat, a new lawsuit alleges.
A proposed class action alleges Thinx women’s underwear is falsely advertised in that the supposedly safe, healthy and sustainable hygienic undergarments contain polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and silver nanoparticles.
Concerned about the Jif peanut butter recall? If a new lawsuit is any indication, class action attorneys are, too.
Are you constantly fidgeting with the temperature control settings on your Samsung refrigerator? Does the internal temperature of your fridge keep changing? If so, the problem, according to a new lawsuit, might be the result of a defect.
Wendy’s International, LLC and McDonald’s Corporation have been hit with a proposed class action this week that claims the fast-food giants have misleadingly advertised the size of the patties and toppings that come with their burgers.
Snapchat has come under fire in a recent proposed class action that claims the social media app unlawfully collects users’ biometric information without their informed consent.
TurboTax owner Intuit, Inc. has agreed with the attorneys general of all 50 states to pay $141 million in restitution for allegedly tricking millions of taxpayers into paying to file their taxes when they were eligible to do so for free.