
'Natural' Food Label Lawsuits: Where Are They Now?
A wave of lawsuits has swept through courts across the country, culminating in one question: when can food companies legally label their products as 'natural'?
A wave of lawsuits has swept through courts across the country, culminating in one question: when can food companies legally label their products as 'natural'?
by Corrado Rizzi on Opinion
At last count, at least seven class action lawsuits from attendees and investors are on the books over the now-infamous Fyre Festival failure.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
A consumer from Mississippi filed a 61-page doozy of a proposed class action lawsuit against Navient over 'unlawful, fraudulent, or deceptive loan-inducement activities.'
A landmark ruling has opened the door for attorneys to file class action lawsuits on behalf of veterans.
Have you found yourself in recent weeks wondering aloud 'Hmm, I wonder what the run-up was to that Fyre Festival hubbub I keep seeing on Facebook. . .'
Here's a simple question: when you buy something, do you expect to get what you've paid for? Should products be correctly labeled and advertised?
A Maryland consumer claims in a new proposed class action lawsuit that Burger King's current buy-one-get-one coupon promotion is fraudulent and deceptive.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. is the defendant in a proposed class action lawsuit alleging the company advertises fake prices and 'corresponding phantom discounts.'
Our latest roundup includes news on a racial discrimination suit against Fox News, a privacy class action filed against Bose, and legal action over a James Bond box set.
In many scenarios, new technologies, in particular, are responsible for gray areas in which no neat legal remedy exists.