Subaru Oil Burning Defect Prompts Class Action
by Simon Clark on Product Liability
Subaru of America, Inc., was hit with a class action lawsuit last week over vehicles allegedly sold with a defect that causes them to burn excessive amounts of oil.
by Simon Clark on Product Liability
Subaru of America, Inc., was hit with a class action lawsuit last week over vehicles allegedly sold with a defect that causes them to burn excessive amounts of oil.
by Simon Clark on Important Rulings
GAF Materials Corporation announced this week that a tentative agreement has been reached to resolve lawsuits over its allegedly defective shingles.
The FDA has announced it will not be recalling or banning transvaginal mesh products – or at least not yet. What prompted this announcement?
This week, J&J agreed to pay out $4 million to settle Oregon's claims that subsidiary DePuy Orthopaedics made false claims when advertising and selling its now recalled
Earlier this month, the capital cities of several European countries were brought to a standstill by protests.
Last month, a federal appellate court ruled in Fernando Ruiz v. Affinity Logistics Corporation that a California trucking company misclassified its drivers as independent
Do food manufacturers have a legal responsibility to warn customers about ingredients that may cause an allergic reaction? Here's what you need to know.
by Simon Clark on Important Rulings
The anti-competitive lawsuit filed against some of the largest tech companies in the United States ('Silicon Valley Anti-Poaching Suit Gets Go Ahead')
Hulu customers who claim their video browsing information was illegally shared with Facebook were denied class certification by a California judge this week.
by Simon Clark on Product Liability
As temperatures soar and the official start of summer gets closer (this Saturday, in fact), keeping cool has never been more important.