Class Action Roundup – April 10, 2017
In our latest roundup we've got news on how consumers can claim a piece of the $110M Wells Fargo settlement, a ruling in Chipotle's favor, a Trump U. settlement and more.
In our latest roundup we've got news on how consumers can claim a piece of the $110M Wells Fargo settlement, a ruling in Chipotle's favor, a Trump U. settlement and more.
A proposed class action lawsuit was filed this month against Weleda, Inc., claiming it deceives health-conscious consumers by falsely labeling its personal care products.
A proposed class action lawsuit alleges Mead Johnson & Company, LLC's Enfamil Infant Formula was 'contaminated by disease-carrying insects' and was unfit for consumption.
A Minnesota consumer claims in a proposed class action lawsuit that Navient and several of its debt collection agents violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
A new class action alleges Verizon failed to inform consumers about fraudulent autopay transactions and overcharges and intentionally choose not to remove the charges.
This week's class action roundup touches on lawsuits filed against Microsoft and Eatsa, as well as settlements involving PayPal and Harbor Freight.
A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey claiming its police department unlawfully targets homosexual men.
Attorneys for the National Immigrant Justice Center have filed a proposed class action lawsuit against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Chicago Field Office.
A proposed class action lawsuit against Nature's Bounty alleges some of the company's Biotin products provide no health benefits at all.
Two consumers have filed a lawsuit against Hanesbrands Inc. that alleges the company deceptively markets and advertises its L'eggs brand socks, tights and hosiery.