
Fitbit Hit with Class Action Concerning Heart Monitors
Fitbit has been hit with a suit claiming that its PurePulse heart rate tracking devices are inaccurate and mis-record heart rates by a large margin.
Fitbit has been hit with a suit claiming that its PurePulse heart rate tracking devices are inaccurate and mis-record heart rates by a large margin.
by Ty Armstrong on Dangerous Drugs
A recent study has raised some questions about that safety of certain antidepressants. The study, which was published on Monday in JAMA Pediatrics, says that taking SSRIs
by Simon Clark on Product Liability
Supplements are big business in the United States, accounting for, at a conservative estimate, around $5 billion in sales per year. They are also, thanks to a 1994 law called the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act, almost completely exempt from
Designer shoes, food companies and United Airlines all made the headlines recently. Read on to find out more about what happened this week in class action news.
Last month, a ruling was overturned in Johnson & Johnson v. Batiste, a mesh case that initially awarded $1.2 million to the plaintiff.
This week, a judge in Illinois rejected Cirque du Soleil's request to dismiss a pending junk mail lawsuit.
Another week down and another look at some class action news. Read on to see what's been going on.
In lieu of the recent developments in the class action against Tyson Foods, we wanted to make what's going on a little more understandable.
The first case we are looking at finds Experian up against allegations that it misreported short sales as foreclosures, producing inaccurate and misleading reports
We are starting a series of blog posts addressing some common questions. In our first installation, we are going to take a look at how to join a class action lawsuit.