
News in Brief March 31 – Outback, 7-Eleven and More
It's a big day for news today. We have a popular restaurant chain being sued over possible discrimination, employees filing a lawsuit over a data breach and more.
It's a big day for news today. We have a popular restaurant chain being sued over possible discrimination, employees filing a lawsuit over a data breach and more.
It's Wednesday March 30th and this is the news. Today, we have some narrowly escaped background check and wage and hour lawsuits and an affirmed pelvic mesh judgment.
The United States, along with New Zealand, is one of only two countries in the world that allows direct-to-consumer marketing for medications and drugs.
Today, we have a wage and hour settlement, a coffee maker barred from making weight loss claims and a hefty fine for defective dehumidifiers.
Today's post brings us a confirmed hair loss settlement, a dismissed data overage lawsuit and the end of a proposed TCPA class action.
Welcome to the Class Action Roundup for the week of March 25th. This week we have news from around the web on the Tyson worker litigation and several class actions.
Welcome to the news. Today we'll touch on a Petco wage dispute, the revival of a dormant Chobani lawsuit and developments in the litigation against antidepressant Paxil.
In today's headlines, we find Donald Trump's modeling agency (yes, that Donald Trump) escaping a class action.
Five lawsuits filed by women who say they were injured by permanent birth control device Essure have survived federal preemption in Pennsylvania, according to reports.
Today, we have reports of a wage and hour settlement, a sleepy juror, low tolerance for a watered down beer suit, black box warnings and Lumber Liquidators.