
Yahoo to Face Class Action Over E-mail Scanning
Judge rules case against Yahoo can move forward. Did the tech company illegally scan non-Yahoo users e-mails? Click to read more.
Judge rules case against Yahoo can move forward. Did the tech company illegally scan non-Yahoo users e-mails? Click to read more.
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
Kashi settles 'all natural' suit over its GOLEAN! Crunch products. Click to read more about what the courts had to say about Kashi's all natural claims.
by Simon Clark on Opinion
How and why we shop has changed a lot over the last decade. The rise of the Internet, and eventually smartphone apps, forever changed the way companies interact with
by Simon Clark on Uncategorized
If we've said it once, we've said it a thousand times: calling or texting someone without their permission can get companies into a lot of trouble. Following changes to
Wal-Mart is one of the country's largest – and most ubiquitous – stores. Ninety percent of the U.S. population now lives within 15 minutes of a branch, with more than one
by Simon Clark on Opinion
The last decade has been the decade of the startups. In office shares, innovation hubs, and garages across the countries, businesses have been founded, have grown, and
by Simon Clark on Uncategorized
Since 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act had given legal protection to individuals with disabilities, guaranteeing freedom from discrimination and requiring
Class action lawsuits American and beyond - Thailand adopts the Class Action
As private lawsuits continue, wooden floor manufacturer faces questions about origin of its products.
by Simon Clark on Important Rulings
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd announced last week it has agreed to settle the 'vast majority' of Actos lawsuits.