
Class Action Roundup – June 16, 2017
Welcome to the roundup. Today we have the IRS being required to pay a heaping sum thanks to a federal court decision, a dismissal for Microsoft and more.
Welcome to the roundup. Today we have the IRS being required to pay a heaping sum thanks to a federal court decision, a dismissal for Microsoft and more.
The lawsuits filed against Goodman Amana over allegedly faulty coils in some of their HVAC systems have all been dismissed.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
Two California consumers allege that the makers of certain Nature's Bounty Ginkgo Biloba supplements falsely advertise, market and sell a product that has no benefits.
by Erin Shaak on Uncategorized
Would you have bought it if it hadn't been discounted? A California woman claims she was tricked into buying an item she never would have purchased.
by Corrado Rizzi on Uncategorized
New York City drivers who worked for Uber and Lyft rival Juno allege in a proposed class action lawsuit that the company cheated workers out of equity ownership shares.
A proposed class action filed against Hyundai Motor America claims that the factory-installed steering mechanisms in certain Accent and Elantra models are defective.
by Erin Shaak on Consumer Fraud
Have you bought milk thistle supplements from Costco and trusted that they would produce their advertised results?
A proposed class action lawsuit against Subaru of America, Inc. that claims the company knew the windshields on certain vehicles were defective.
We hope everyone had a great and restful Memorial Day Weekend! Now, the news:
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
Walgreens is the defendant in a proposed class action lawsuit alleging it unlawfully overcharges customers with third-party healthcare plans for generic prescriptions.