
News in Brief June 7 – Google, PF Chang's and More
Google complained to the Supreme Court about the revival of a proposed class action that claimed Google placed Adwords customers' ads on dead websites.
Google complained to the Supreme Court about the revival of a proposed class action that claimed Google placed Adwords customers' ads on dead websites.
Several banks, including Bank of America, have been hit with a proposed class action claiming that they collaborated to fix the prices of SSA bonds.
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ABC Television, Marvel Entertainment, Netflix and others who contributed to the making of 'Jessica Jones' and 'Quantico' have been hit with proposed class actions.
According to Senate Democrats, four prominent automakers are either selling or planning on selling new cars installed with Takata's potentially defective airbags.
Two consumers who brought a case against Kraft Foods are asking for partial summary judgment after Kraft changed the angle of its defense.
It looks like the legal battle Uber has been thrust into isn't going to end anytime soon, as the ride-hailing company has been hit with yet another class action.
Snapchat is the most recent digital entity to be hit with a putative class action over its facial recognition software.
Trader Joe's and the two consumers who filed a class action against it have mutually agreed to drop a lawsuit filed in California federal court.
Logistics company DHL Express is set to pay $1.45 million to settle claims that it failed to properly pay its workers.