News in Brief May 5 – Takata, Nissan and Bitmicro
On Wednesday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration increased the scope of the Takata Corp. air bag inflator recall.
On Wednesday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration increased the scope of the Takata Corp. air bag inflator recall.
On Tuesday, General Motors was hit with a proposed class action claiming that its 2010-2011 Chevrolet Camaros contain an airbag defect.
Two Planned Parenthood affiliates have filed a proposed class action lawsuit in an effort to stop state officials from ending Medicaid reimbursements to the organization.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning that says Abilify users may be able to attribute unnatural shopping sprees and binge eating to the medication.
American Airlines has been hit with a proposed class action claiming that it illegally prevented its baggage handlers from collecting overtime.
Ferrari is facing a proposed class action claiming that it hid a defect that could lead to complete engine failure.
A look at today's leading stories. Class actions have been filed against Arm and Hammer and Toyota, while Whole Foods escapes a class action from PETA.
The New York Times has been hit with a proposed class action alleging a pattern of race, age and gender discrimination at one of the country's largest news outlets.
Whole Foods has been hit with a lawsuit claiming that its checkout scales measure weight differently than the scales in the produce department.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that it's reviewing a Danish study linking Pfizer's Diflucan yeast infection treatment to an increased risk of miscarriage