
Class Action Roundup – March 20
Here's your class action news for this week.
Here's your class action news for this week.
To celebrate St. Patrick's Day, we had a look as some of the ways class action lawsuits have changed the way Americans drink.
It's Friday the 13th today – but there's nothing to worry about. We're back with another Class Action Roundup, bringing you news and updates from across the country.
It's official – Lumber Liquidators has been sued. Since the 60 Minutes report aired two weeks ago, nearly a dozen class action lawsuits have been filed against Lumber
Last month, I wrote about an interesting fight between Gawker Media and a group of unpaid interns who were seeking compensation for wage violations.
by Melissa Anthony on Opinion
Last month, Dana Lone Hill had her Facebook account suspended because the social media site suspected she wasn't using her authentic name.
ClassAction.org has a Q&A with the attorneys involved in the Lumber Liquidators formaldehyde investigation.
Let's get one thing straight: Facebook is no stranger to lawsuits. In the last few months alone, the company has faced legal action over minors' use of credit cards
It was another busy week in the world of consumer protection lawsuits. Here's our roundup of the most talked about cases and settlements.
Gawker Media has built a wildly successful business out of what is, essentially, micro-blogging supported by social media. Like all companies, Gawker has its downsides