
News in Brief May 12 – McDonald's, IHOP and More
A New York federal judge has given McDonald's the green light to go forward with a $1.5 million settlement that will end a class action brought by its workers.
A New York federal judge has given McDonald's the green light to go forward with a $1.5 million settlement that will end a class action brought by its workers.
Vizio has agreed to pay $2.3 million to settle a proposed class action that claimed the company deceived its customers.
Let's Talk Health has announced a recall of some of its supplements after discovering that the manufacturer accidently added milk and soy allergens into the products.
Luxury fashion retailer Coach Inc. has agreed to pay $1.75 million to settle claims that it failed to pay workers for time spent having their bags checked before leaving.
It's time for the roundup. That magical time of week where we explore the top class action news from around the web.
Comcast is facing a lawsuit alleging that it discriminates against male African-American employees.
On Wednesday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration increased the scope of the Takata Corp. air bag inflator recall.
Two Planned Parenthood affiliates have filed a proposed class action lawsuit in an effort to stop state officials from ending Medicaid reimbursements to the organization.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning that says Abilify users may be able to attribute unnatural shopping sprees and binge eating to the medication.
American Airlines has been hit with a proposed class action claiming that it illegally prevented its baggage handlers from collecting overtime.