News in Brief July 29 – FIFA, Groupon and More
A pair of FIFA fans are seemingly out of luck as their proposed class action claiming the soccer organization illegally increased World Cup ticket prices was dismissed.
A pair of FIFA fans are seemingly out of luck as their proposed class action claiming the soccer organization illegally increased World Cup ticket prices was dismissed.
A lawsuit claiming that Navient placed unsolicited calls to consumers was granted class certification on Wednesday.
A putative class action claiming that Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie illegally asked customers for their zip codes when they checked out was dismissed on Tuesday.
As a part of a putative class action, a group of RadioShack employees are claiming that the company refused to pay for their unused vacation time.
The short answer? Yes. Every U.S. state except Montana has what's known as an 'at-will' employment rule.
A proposed class action claiming that Dooney & Bourke misled customers with fake discount prices was dismissed on Friday.
These cases highlight the role class action lawsuits play in shaping how fitness gadgets are made and sold.
Apple is facing a class action lawsuit for replacing its devices with refurbished units under AppleCare+.
Archer Daniels Midland Co. has been accused of selling feed that was poisonous for horses.
As you can probably imagine, most folk like to be paid for the work they do. Well, the workers at Life Time Fitness are no exception.