
News in Brief May 23 – Avis, Samsung and More
Avis Budget Car Rental has been hit with a class action claiming that it discriminated against African-American employees.
Avis Budget Car Rental has been hit with a class action claiming that it discriminated against African-American employees.
TD Bank has announced that it will be discontinuing its Penny Arcades after several lawsuits accused the bank of shortchanging its customers.
After more than a decade, we will finally be able to claim part of a Ticketmaster class action settlement.
Uber has been hit with a lawsuit claiming that it came up with a scheme: the company told its drivers to use fake Lyft accounts to make ride requests.
General Motors has been hit with a proposed class action claiming that it marketed and sold vehicles with false fuel-economy ratings.
On Tuesday, Airbnb was hit with a proposed class action that claims the website, where people can list, find and rent lodging, discriminates against black travelers.
The named plaintiff in a class action against Uber has announced that he doesn't approve of the company's proposed $100 million settlement.
California federal judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo has dismissed a proposed class action against SeaWorld.
Goya has been hit with a proposed class action claiming that it's not being honest about its canned octopus.
I'm sure you've seen the lawsuits about companies putting less and less product in bigger and bigger containers. You've probably even had a bit of a chuckle.