
Class Action Roundup - September 18
by Ty Armstrong on Uncategorized
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.
by Ty Armstrong on Uncategorized
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.
A lawsuit has been filed against AAA for allegedly charging club members more for hotel rooms than the hotels would have charged themselves. Learn more.
by Simon Clark on Important Rulings
A panel of judges rules that giving out your phone number counts as express consent after a blood donor received unwanted text messages.
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
Does Fitbit accurately track sleep? A new lawsuit says no and wants consumers to get their money back.
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
Several retailers are facing lawsuits over their use of inaccurate or misleading 'compare at' sale prices. Do you know the laws when it comes to bargain shopping?
Flight attendants claim United is providing them with inaccurate pay stubs, making it difficult for them to calculate how much they should be getting paid. Learn more.
TJMaxx, Kohl's and others have been sued for allegedly duping their customers on discounted prices. Learn more.
Is a new bill threatening consumers' right to file class action lawsuits? A new blog explores the downside of the Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act.
Honda has been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging that the company's 2015 Honda CR-V suffers from a defect that causes them to rattle and vibrate violently.