
How Do Class Actions Help Consumers?
It's fair to say that class action lawsuits have their share of detractors. Critics of these lawsuits, whereby a large group of people who have suffered similar injuries
It's fair to say that class action lawsuits have their share of detractors. Critics of these lawsuits, whereby a large group of people who have suffered similar injuries
September means the beginning of football season in the United States, but this year's season has been mired in more controversy than usual.
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Forbes published a very interesting article recently. The title was certainly eye-catching: Odds Of A Payoff In Consumer Class Action? Less Than A Straight Flush.
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Kashi has reached a $5 million settlement over its use of certain artificial ingredients..
The food industry is a multi-billion dollar industry that affects the lives of every single person in the country - but how have class action lawsuits helped shape it?
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If you're a club card member at Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club or ShopRite, you may receive an e-mail or phone call when an item you've purchased