
Why Do Class Action Lawsuits Get Dismissed?
When a class action lawsuit gets dismissed, it’s generally because the case has fallen short of what many don’t realize is an extremely high (and nuanced) bar that a set of allegations has to clear.
When a class action lawsuit gets dismissed, it’s generally because the case has fallen short of what many don’t realize is an extremely high (and nuanced) bar that a set of allegations has to clear.
A proposed class action filed this week claims Apple’s Powerbeats Pro earbuds are plagued by a defective design that prevents the headphones from charging properly.
Navient will provide debt relief to more than 400,000 student loan borrowers after the company agreed to a $1.85 billion settlement with a number of state attorneys general.
Old Navy has agreed to settle a lawsuit that claimed the retailer used false reference prices on its discounted products to mislead shoppers into thinking they were getting a better bargain than they really were.
Bumble is in the crosshairs of a proposed class action that alleges the dating app has played a little too fast and loose with users’ personal, biometric and behavioral information.
What are statutes of limitations? How do they affect you? And what statute of limitations applies to the class action you’re reading about? We’re here to explain all this and more so you can be better prepared to take action and protect your rights.
If you’ve recently purchased NFL team merchandise online from Fanatics or directly from the league, a new lawsuit says you may have paid too much for it.
A proposed class action alleges certain bareMinerals foundation, concealer and lipstick products are not as clean as advertised due to the presence of harmful per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), or “forever chemicals.”
A proposed class action alleges the active and dynamic fuel management systems found in certain Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC models suffer from a defect that causes the valve lifters to malfunction and fail.
A proposed class action alleges Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S. has falsely advertised that its top-tier Dream Key theme park passes are not subject to “blockout” dates.