
News in Brief July 5 – Valve, Universal and More
Valve Corp. has been hit with a proposed class action claiming that it uses its gaming platform Steam to enable illegal gambling.
Valve Corp. has been hit with a proposed class action claiming that it uses its gaming platform Steam to enable illegal gambling.
In today's news, Toyota cars are being recalled, Mary Kay escapes a suit from beauty consultants and Wells Fargo's robocall suit is finally put to rest.
Today, we've got stories on two wage and hour settlements, dangerous dressers from IKEA and an end to a lawsuit against Pepsi.
Read up on today's news: Coach settlement is rejected, keyless fob suits nearing their end and shocking claims about kids' sunscreen.
It's June 27 and here are today's stories. We've got Chase, Black and Decker, and LaMi products.
Trader Joe's has been hit with a proposed class action claiming that it under filled its store-brand canned tuna.
Hyundai has agreed to pay $2,000 each to close to 77,000 people who owned or leased an allegedly defective Santa Fe vehicle.
Hostess Brands has been hit with a proposed class action lawsuit that claims the company falsely advertises its Donettes Maple Glazed Mini Donuts.
A proposed class action claiming that an Apple software update caused iPhone users to lose everything stored on their phones was dismissed on Monday.
Abercrombie sued over 'uniforms,' Starbucks doesn't get a break just yet, and Time Warner escapes a privacy suit.