News in Brief April 26 – Kraft Heinz, Campbell's Soup and More
A proposed class action claimed that Kraft Heinz tricked customers into believing that its sauces were made in the United States.
A proposed class action claimed that Kraft Heinz tricked customers into believing that its sauces were made in the United States.
Shoe and accessory retailer Cole Haan has been accused of not giving employees required breaks or proper overtime pay.
When is a bargain actually a bargain? There's a lot more to that question than you'd expect. Outlet stores across America have found themselves in legal hot water.
Walgreens has agreed to pay a $500,000 fine, effectively ending claims from the NY Attorney General's office that alleged the pharmacy deceptively advertised its products
Another week down and another roundup of the top class action reports from around the web.
Outback Steakhouse has agreed to pay $3 million to settle claims that it forced employees to go in to work early for unpaid prep work in violation of the FLSA.
On Tuesday, the Ninth Circuit found that a proposed class action over Epson's printers lacked standing, barring Epson customers from seeking class certification.
by Tara Voss on Product Liability
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Porsche Cars North America, Inc. alleging that some of the company's cars are defective and pose a significant safety risk.
The class action over Apple's iPhone 5 and 5S bug that allegedly caused data overages for AT&T customers was dismissed on Friday.
If you've been keeping up with class action and music news, you've probably heard all about the lawsuits that recently hit the biggest names in music streaming.