The Most Common Illegal Debt Collection Tactics – And What You Can Do About Them
Debt collectors aren’t as untouchable as they may seem—you have rights and they have certain rules they have to follow.
Debt collectors aren’t as untouchable as they may seem—you have rights and they have certain rules they have to follow.
Is there really nothing that can be done while waiting on a settlement? As it turns out, there are some things that can be done under the right circumstances – as well as some things that you definitely shouldn’t do.
We have news on a potential class action against Juul Labs, the filing of a class action in connection with the Orchids of Asia sex trafficking investigation, an FDA order to pull surgical mesh from the market, and more.
[UPDATE] A settlement has been reached to end proposed class action lawsuits filed over excessive engine oil consumption in certain Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain SUVs.
In the wake of dozens of recalls of and a few lawsuits filed over contaminated blood pressure drugs, ClassAction.org answers some frequently asked questions.
This edition of the Roundup includes an investor class action against AT&T, possible gender-based pay disparities at Disney, a big ol’ Fiat Chrysler settlement, and more.
Fisher-Price, Mattel and Amazon are facing a proposed class action lawsuit filed by parents who allege their three-month-old daughter died just minutes after being placed in Fisher-Price’s now-recalled Rock ‘n Play Sleeper.
Harley-Davidson has been hit with a proposed class action lawsuit that alleges it’s sold tens of thousands of motorcycles that contained “a hidden and dangerous defect” in their anti-lock braking systems (ABS).
Owlet Smart Sock baby monitors are the subject of a recent proposed class action lawsuit that claims the devices do not monitor babies’ heart rates and oxygen levels as promised and can burn infants’ feet even when used properly.
by Nadia Abbas on Dangerous Drugs
With the lawsuits focusing on the health crisis, it’s easy to assume that people who took the drugs are behind the cases; however, you’d be surprised to find that less than one percent of plaintiffs are individuals. So, who’s filing these lawsuits?