
News in Brief July 11 – Uber, Monster and More
Uber riders forced into arbitration, Monster finds itself facing legal trouble again and certain motorcycles may be at risk for brake failure. Find more in today's news.
Uber riders forced into arbitration, Monster finds itself facing legal trouble again and certain motorcycles may be at risk for brake failure. Find more in today's news.
McDonald's workers say they weren't paid properly, while Snapchat is facing claims it exposed minors to explicit content. Read today's news here.
Did you ever get an email or letter saying you're covered by a class action and owed some money? Ever wonder if it's a scam? Learn more here.
I'm sure you've heard about the Ticketmaster settlement by now. Rumors about what concert-goers could claim started flying around as soon as the settlement made headlines
An Amazon subsidiary that handles its same-day delivery service has agreed to settle a class action claiming that it failed to pay its workers properly.
Valve Corp. has been hit with a proposed class action claiming that it uses its gaming platform Steam to enable illegal gambling.
Target has been hit with a proposed class action that alleges the retail chain deceptively charged returned payment fees in connection with its debit cards.
In today's news, Toyota cars are being recalled, Mary Kay escapes a suit from beauty consultants and Wells Fargo's robocall suit is finally put to rest.
Today, we've got stories on two wage and hour settlements, dangerous dressers from IKEA and an end to a lawsuit against Pepsi.
Read up on today's news: Coach settlement is rejected, keyless fob suits nearing their end and shocking claims about kids' sunscreen.