
News in Brief June 23 – Hyundai, Chevrolet and More
Hyundai has agreed to pay $2,000 each to close to 77,000 people who owned or leased an allegedly defective Santa Fe vehicle.
Hyundai has agreed to pay $2,000 each to close to 77,000 people who owned or leased an allegedly defective Santa Fe vehicle.
Hostess Brands has been hit with a proposed class action lawsuit that claims the company falsely advertises its Donettes Maple Glazed Mini Donuts.
A proposed class action claiming that an Apple software update caused iPhone users to lose everything stored on their phones was dismissed on Monday.
Abercrombie sued over 'uniforms,' Starbucks doesn't get a break just yet, and Time Warner escapes a privacy suit.
Welcome to this week's roundup post! Get comfortable as we explore the top stories from around the web.
A proposed class action claiming that MillerCoors tricked its customers into thinking its Blue Moon beer was 'craft brewed' was dismissed on Thursday.
FedEx has agreed to pay $240 million to settle lawsuits in 20 states that claimed the company misclassified its drivers as independent contractors.
You've heard it all before. Company X got sued for having ingredient Y in a product they claimed was natural.
Hyundai and Kia are recalling a total of 300,000 cars over potentially defective hood latches.
Walgreens has announced that it's cutting ties with Theranos, the company that has been the center of several class actions as of late.