
Does the Native American Threatening to Sue Facebook Have a Good Case?
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.
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
by Simon Clark on Opinion
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is a lumbering, ineffectual beast. The systems set in place to regulate medical devices don't work, rules intended to ensure
Every week, we bring you the latest and most interesting cases making the news. It's been another good week for class action controversies
What's been happening in legal news this week? A lot, it turns out. It's time for another ClassAction.org weekly roundup.
We may only be one month into 2015, but some of the most interesting lawsuits in recent years have been making headlines around the world. There's the Facebook privacy
ClassAction.org's weekly roundup is here, bringing you the latest news and developments in cases across the United States.