
Italy's First Ever Class Action Upheld
The first successful class action lawsuit since a new Italian law introduced the concept in 2009 has been settled.
The first successful class action lawsuit since a new Italian law introduced the concept in 2009 has been settled.
Compensation paid to doctors by pharmaceutical companies is coming under increasing scrutiny.
President Geun-Hye Park of South Korea may soon introduce class action lawsuits to the country. Why, and does it matter?
In-depth instructions on how to avoid bank fees.
Although BP estimates it will pay $7.8B to victims of the 2010 oil spill, many have backed out of the settlement, claiming what they would get simply isn't enough.
The FDA's complex 501(k) medical device approval process consists of three levels, known as classes, that categorize the risk posed by products before their approval.
Some pre-paid phone carries may be inappropriately seizing money from users accounts.
A recent breach threatens Global Payments clients.
Novartis has issued a recall of certain drugs after the FDA found a manufacturing problem which could lead to drug mix-ups.
BP Organic shingle failure has been reported among homeowners whose property was outfitted with the shingles.