3rd Circuit: Policy to Limit Extended Transportation Expenses May be Bad Faith August 6, 2019 By Jim Sams Kyle and Marie Stechert say they rushed to buy another car after their vehicle was “totaled” in an accident because...
Insurers Win Appellate Victory, but Calif. Misclassification Suit Continues July 17, 2019 By Jim Sams Insurers and service companies won a major victory this week against lawyers who were trying to bind a group of...
Court: Man’s Legal Crusade Against TGI Fridays Can Proceed July 15, 2019 By David Porter It’s not yet last call for a New Jersey man’s lawsuit claiming TGI Fridays broke consumer fraud laws by not...
Motel 6 to Pay $10 Million for Sharing Guest Data With ICE July 1, 2019 By Kartikay Mehrotra Motel 6 has agreed to pay $10 million to settle claims with former guests targeted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement...
Facebook Must Proceed With Privacy Breach Suit, Judge Rules June 3, 2019 By Andrew Harris and Daniel Stoller Facebook Inc. must defend itself in a District of Columbia lawsuit accusing the social network of failing to safeguard users’...
Consumers Sue Tuna Sellers Over ‘Dolphin-Safe’ Marketing May 15, 2019 U.S. consumers sued Bumble Bee, Chicken of the Sea and StarKist, accusing the country’s three major packaged-tuna brands of deceiving...
Facebook’s Anti-Bias Vows May Not Kill Suit Against Advertisers April 18, 2019 By Josh Eidelson Facebook’s vow to block ads on its platform from being programmed to discriminate based on demographics ended a string of...
Australian Thalidomide Victims Settle Class Action December 3, 2013 A class action suit by Australian and New Zealand victims of Thalidomide against the anti-morning sickness drug’s British distributor Diageo...