
Don't Volunteer as Tribute. Is Urban Outfitters Exploiting Volunteers?
With the busy holiday season approaching, popular retail chain Urban Outfitters is looking to get a head start by asking its salaried workers to 'volunteer'.
With the busy holiday season approaching, popular retail chain Urban Outfitters is looking to get a head start by asking its salaried workers to 'volunteer'.
It's been several months since the story broke on 60 Minutes that Lumber Liquidators' Chinese-made flooring contains excessive levels of formaldehyde.
A lot's changed in the last few decades. Tobacco – once touted as healthy – has been outed as the ultimate bad habit, with major lawsuits filed against tobacco firms on
Immigration is never easy, and it can take years to file the proper paperwork, pass required financial and health tests, and finally start a life in a new country.
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This week in class action news saw the EPA testing more vehicles after the VW emissions scandal, an update in the Essure controversy and more.
On October 1st, the Consumer Rights Act comes into effect and lawyers across the UK are already preparing for a wave of lawsuits to be filed.
Ex Milwaukee Bucks cheerleader Lauren Herington filed a suit claiming that the basketball organization pays its cheer squad sub-minimum wages.
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Warner/Chappell Music Inc. has owned the copyright to 'Happy Birthday' for decades and has made good money enforcing its claim. Now, however, that may all change.
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What's breaking in the world of class action news this week? Twitter, BMW, Samsung, Best Buy and even the state of Michigan (oh my!) are all making headlines.
Facebook, Inc. is facing a lawsuit that says its facial recognition software violates state law. Learn more.