Class Action Trend Watch: Is That Debt Collection Letter Legal?
Being in debt is stressful enough. What's more, consumers who receive collection letters may not know they're being subject to agencies' illegal debt collection tactics.
Being in debt is stressful enough. What's more, consumers who receive collection letters may not know they're being subject to agencies' illegal debt collection tactics.
by Corrado Rizzi on Consumer Fraud
Newman's Own, Inc. is the defendant in a proposed class action that alleges the charitable food maker's extensive lineup of pasta sauces are fraudulently advertised.
Progressive Casualty Insurance Company has been hit with a lawsuit in California alleging that the company engaged in 'unlawful, unfair and deceptive' business practices.
Though it's by no means the end of his legal problems, President-Elect Trump can now wipe at least one lawsuit off his litigatory to-do list.
by Ty Armstrong on Consumer Fraud
L'Oreal is facing a lawsuit claiming it falsely advertises one of its products. The product? L'Oreal Paris' Advanced Haircare Total Repair 5 Damage Erasing Balm.
by Ty Armstrong on Opinion
As we've written about before, there's been a bit of controversy regarding the right to use pre-1972 song recordings on streaming services.
According to a lawsuit filed in New Jersey, General Motors has been exaggerating the Chevrolet Sonic's gas mileage since 2011.
If you're an avid bourbon drinker, you probably know that Buffalo Trace has stopped aging its Old Charter bourbon for the usual eight years.
With billions of dollars in settlement money going unclaimed each year, the FTC hopes its project will shed light on consumers' understanding of class action notices.
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