Issue 275: Xfinity Data Breach Arbitration: Sign Up Today
January 24, 2024 — Issue #275There’s still time to take action if your personal data was impacted by the recent Xfinity data breach.
There’s still time to take action if your personal data was impacted by the recent Xfinity data breach.
In this issue, we continue to touch on consumers’ online privacy rights and how certain companies may be tracking and sharing user data without permission.
We’re opening this issue with an investigation into several brands of boric acid suppositories as attorneys suspect that some may have been illegally sold without FDA approval.
We open this issue with a look at the recent Comcast data breach that affected millions of customers. Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are now gathering affected individuals to take legal action via a process known as mass arbitration.
To open this issue, attorneys are again looking to hear from consumers affected by the PharMerica data breach announced earlier this year. If you got a letter back in May, you’ll want to check out our first story.
If you used Suboxone, specifically the film version of the drug, and experienced tooth decay or other dental problems, you’ll want to check out our first story. We have information on new lawsuits being filed to help compensate patients for dental bills.
This issue focuses on three new investigations as attorneys look into reports of transmission trouble from certain Ford drivers, potential problems with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield's provider directory and the alleged harm hair relaxers have caused.
Our latest issue takes a look at potential privacy concerns affecting those who have Facebook accounts and watched videos on DailyWire.com.
Patients who received Tepezza treatments for thyroid eye disease are taking legal action over claims the medication is linked to potentially permanent hearing loss – and attorneys working with ClassAction.org are now getting involved.
In this issue, we’ll continue to touch on the growing concern of how companies handle our personal information, as attorneys investigate MUBI and the potential use of tracking tools by the movie streaming service.
In this issue, we’ll start things out by taking a look at a specific Philips Avent baby bottle warmer.
In our latest issue, we’re opening with an investigation into Wondrium.com and whether the website is secretly disclosing information about users and their video viewing histories.