
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.
Australian victims of the diabetes drug Actos, alleged to cause bladder cancer, may join in a U.S. lawsuit against the makers.
A number of lawsuits against major banks, alleging that they worked together to overcharge for force-placed insurance, are going ahead.
Compensation paid to doctors by pharmaceutical companies is coming under increasing scrutiny.
J&J announces two hip implant devices to be shelved after related metal-on-metal implants lead to lawsuits.
President Geun-Hye Park of South Korea may soon introduce class action lawsuits to the country. Why, and does it matter?
Skechers has agreed to pay $40 million, plus $5 million in attorneys' fees, to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that the company deceived its customers by making un
Stryker hip implant lawsuits continue in New Jersey and across the U.S.
The federal judge presiding over the Pradaxa multidistrict litigation ordered the maker of the drug to turn over documents.
On April 22, 2013, a customer of Symantec filed a putative class action lawsuit against the company arising out of the 2006 hack of Symantec by the Lords of Dharmaraja, t