
Mixed Results Continue in Transvaginal Mesh Cases
It's been a mixed couple of weeks for transvaginal mesh lawsuits. While seven different manufacturers continue to face multidistrict litigations in West Virginia
It's been a mixed couple of weeks for transvaginal mesh lawsuits. While seven different manufacturers continue to face multidistrict litigations in West Virginia
by Simon Clark on Consumer Fraud
It's fair to say that class action lawsuits get their share of bad press. Some of the most common criticisms include allegations that they're frivolous, a waste of time
Herbalife Ltd., a multilevel marketing business that sells weight management products, agreed to pay $15 million last week to settle a class action lawsuit
Earlier this week, Verizon Communications, Inc. agreed to a $64.2 million settlement as part of a class action lawsuit over its alleged overbilling of Family SharePlan
It seems like hundreds of products are labeled 'FDA approved,' but what does this term actually mean?
by Tara Voss on Dangerous Drugs
In early 2014, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued proposed guidance for pharmaceutical companies who elect to use Twitter or paid search to promote their drugs
It's important to know what you're eating, and the growth of the natural and organic movements over the last few decades has made consumers more informed than ever.
As social media becomes an increasingly vital part of our lives, governments around the world are struggling to strike a balance between security and privacy.
Although consumers may not notice how much their perception is altered by country-of-origin labels, research shows that shoppers' purchases are largely affected
It's fair to say that class action lawsuits have their share of detractors. Critics of these lawsuits, whereby a large group of people who have suffered similar injuries