News in Brief June 16 – FedEx, Fiat Chrysler and More
FedEx has agreed to pay $240 million to settle lawsuits in 20 states that claimed the company misclassified its drivers as independent contractors.
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.
The New Jersey Devils hockey team has settled a proposed class action brought by a couple fans who said the team restricted their ability to renew their season tickets.
A MA federal judge dismissed a proposed class action against ACH Food Co that claimed the company misled consumers with the 'all-natural' labeling on its Weber BBQ sauce.
A proposed class action accusing Best Buy of deceptively advertising sale items was dismissed from Minnesota federal court on Tuesday.
Petco Animal Supplies has been hit with a putative class action that claims the company violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Google complained to the Supreme Court about the revival of a proposed class action that claimed Google placed Adwords customers' ads on dead websites.
Several banks, including Bank of America, have been hit with a proposed class action claiming that they collaborated to fix the prices of SSA bonds.