Issue 153: Thermador Ovens and the T-Mobile Data Breach
August 26, 2021 — Issue #153In this issue, we’ll take a closer look at the latest investigations and settlements involving some items you might find throughout your home.
In this issue, we’ll take a closer look at the latest investigations and settlements involving some items you might find throughout your home.
Welcome to our latest issue! This time around, we have an investigation into fiberglass-containing mattresses and the consequences consumers have faced after removing their mattress covers.
We have quite the array of cases for you this week – and our first story centers on a vitamin company accused of overstating the quality of its product.
Welcome to the 150th issue of the ClassAction.org newsletter! This time around, we’re bringing you an update to the Allura fiber cement siding settlement – claims can now be filed.
The bulk of our latest issue takes a look at companies accused of promoting products that don’t live up to their advertised claims.
In this issue, we’ll cover a couple of new and ongoing investigations into foreign transaction fees and Fiat Chrysler engine problems, plus a lawsuit that’s already been filed over HP’s Instant Ink program.
The bulk of our latest issue is focused on settlements involving Kellogg’s cereals and Canidae pet food, but that’s not all we have for you this week.
In our latest issue, we’ll cover everything from the products you use for immune support and sun protection to leaking sunroofs and potentially mislabeled cosmetics.
The theme of this week’s issue is sustainable products. Whether you’re concerned about the ethical treatment of animals or the recyclability of single-use plastics, product sustainability has become a major selling point for the environmentally conscious.
The top stories in the latest edition of ClassAction.org’s newsletter revolve around the ongoing investigation into haircare products that can cause hair loss and scalp irritation, and the slew of problems iPhone users have reported.
In this issue, we’ll open with a new investigation involving military bases whose use of firefighting foam in training exercises may have contaminated local groundwater.
In our top story this week, ParkMobile, the company that touts its app as “the leading provider of parking solutions in the U.S.,” is facing a lawsuit over a recent data breach that has placed many users’ personal information “in the hands of criminals.”