
Justice Department Pays $134,000 to Settle Stolen Facebook Photos Lawsuit
Social media has changed the way we live, work and interact with everyone from our closest friends to the government and businesses.
Social media has changed the way we live, work and interact with everyone from our closest friends to the government and businesses.
Want to know what's been happening this week in class action news? We've gathered together the best links and the most recent news to bring you ClassAction.org's latest
Back in September we reported on the rising tide of concussion lawsuits in American sports. Football, hockey and soccer have their own controversies, with a $765 million
The way drugs and medical devices are advertised on television is, understandably, closely regulated by the FDA. Companies can't just make claims without evidence
It's been a busy week here in the ClassAction.org office – and there's been plenty of interesting news to share. So, it's time for this week's class action round up
We're starting a new tradition here at ClassAction.org. Every Friday, we'll bring you a roundup of class action news throughout the United States, giving you a quick and
by Simon Clark on Securities Law
Unless you've been hiding under a rock recently, you'll have heard about the ongoing tension between the United States and North Korea over a massive hack
Big news this week: a jury in California has sided with Apple in a $351 million trial over the company's iTunes software update and changes to the way iPods function.
With the weather getting colder and heating bills rising, it's a bad time to find out you may have been charged more than you owed.
74,000 words. What does that number mean? It's just under the length of the first Harry Potter book. It's just over The Catcher in the Rye.