Class Action Roundup – Post-Holiday Break Edition
A report published by Forbes says Hershey's intends to seek dismissal of a proposed class action that claims the company shorts consumers.
A report published by Forbes says Hershey's intends to seek dismissal of a proposed class action that claims the company shorts consumers.
And . . . . . . we're back! Happy New Year, readers! Let's dive right in, shall we? Here's what you may have missed over the holidays:
Toyota is a defendant in a proposed class action alleging the soy-based wiring insulation used in certain models entices rodents to chew through and damage the wiring.
In a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced late last week, CarMax and others are now required to disclose the recall status affecting their cars.
'Bad-faith' objectors to class action settlements are reportedly causing problems by lodging complaints and extracting payoffs from lawyers eager to make them go away.
Roundup time. Today we have a Walmart settlement, Prudential Financial's inclusion in the Wells Fargo scandal and more.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
A new class action lawsuit out of California claims Staples shorted rewards program members on credit they should have received.
Hours after Yahoo announced yet another massive data breach, a proposed class action has been filed against the company in California.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
Lean, mean, (allegedly filled with common, synthetically engineered citric acid) cuisine. Nestle is facing a lawsuit over the contents of its Lean Cuisine meals.
The Government of the District of Columbia is the defendant in a just-filed proposed class action claiming its DOC over-detains its inmates.