News in Brief August 22 – Avon, BMW and More
Avon has agreed to pay $1.8 million to settle claims that it refused to pay some of its California employees properly for their overtime hours.
Avon has agreed to pay $1.8 million to settle claims that it refused to pay some of its California employees properly for their overtime hours.
Wahlburgers (think Mark Wahlberg) is facing a putative class action claiming that its New York location cheated its employees out of their due pay.
Columbia University the defendant in a putative ERISA lawsuit. NHL sued over concussions from fights. P.F. Chang's employees continue minimum wage suit. Read more.
Walmart truckers move toward trial in wage case, NCAA escapes suit over sham classes and another Toyota recall. Read more.
Well, that didn't take long. Another suit has been filed against the makers of the app Pokémon Go, this time in Canada.
Apple was previously entangled in a proposed class action that claimed some of the company's iPhones had a defect that could result in cellular data overages.
A proposed class action brought against Wells Fargo on behalf of allegedly underpaid employees was denied class certification on Monday.
No doubt that by now you've heard of Niantic and the Pokémon Company's latest worldwide craze – a little app called Pokémon Go.
AT&T and a customer who alleged the phone company refused to follow through on refunds promised to the public have agreed to dismiss a pending class action.
Bank of America has agreed to pay $27.5 million to end a proposed class action claiming that it charged illegal overdraft fees.