
Class Action Claims Simply Nourish ‘Natural’ Pet Food Contains Synthetic Ingredients
A proposed class action filed this week claims the Simply Nourish line of pet food products may not be as healthy as consumers are led to believe.
A proposed class action filed this week claims the Simply Nourish line of pet food products may not be as healthy as consumers are led to believe.
A proposed class action lawsuit alleges the Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) has essentially profited from the coronavirus pandemic by refusing to refund certain costs and fees to students.
According to the 71-page suit out of California, defendants Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. and Volkswagen AG have “long been aware” of the alleged leaky sunroof defect, yet have concealed it from consumers.
Former presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg’s 2020 election campaign has been hit with two proposed class actions filed by former staffers who claim they were deprived of promised wages.
A proposed class action out of Washington alleges Amazon.com, Inc. has cheated consumers out of an estimated $55 billion to $172 billion in savings by blocking third-party sellers from charging lower prices for the same goods on other sites.
Many sports fans head to the game wishing to have their faces shown on the big screen hanging from the rafters. But a new lawsuit alleges one professional sports team went a step too far in capturing just what spectators look like.
After a few days of threats and Twitter outrage, Robinhood Markets, Inc. has been hit with a proposed class action lawsuit in Florida over the outages many users of the securities trading app experienced during the first week of March 2020.
GEICO faces a class action suit that alleges the insurer tricked consumers seeking full coverage into buying policies that offer liability coverage only.
Apple Inc. has agreed to pay as much as $500 million to resolve litigation that alleged the company intentionally slowed down and ultimately harmed the performance of older iPhones through a series of software updates.
This suit claims that Clearview AI, Inc. has illegally “scraped” photos from “hundreds, if not thousands” of websites in order to build a database containing the biometric information, namely face templates, of millions of Americans.