By Charles Toutant | July 28, 2017
A suit filed in federal court in New Jersey accuses German luxury carmakers of colluding to sell their cars at inflated prices in the United States.
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By Tom McParland | July 28, 2017
Four investors in Cabela's Inc. on Thursday dropped class action claims accusing the outdoor sporting retailer of failing to disclose important details related to the company's $5 billion sale to Bass Pro Shops, saying that Cabela's has addressed its concerns with additional disclosures.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 28, 2017
Unclaimed funds from Home Depot's $27 million data breach settlement fund will be split among nonprofits including two Georgia legal aid groups.
By Ben Hancock | July 28, 2017
Spotify faces allegations that it charged thousands of users for premium accounts that they didn't actually use or want. But the lead plaintiff may have actually used the service extensively.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | July 28, 2017
After a law pertaining to a fee structure imposed on the taxicab industry was declared unconstitutional, the city parking authority was required to give retroactive notices to class members and provide the opportunity for a hearing. Class members were not entitled to completely avoid the fees for the period during which the unconstitutional law was in effect.
By Ben Hancock | July 28, 2017
Spotify was sued for charging people for premium accounts they didn't want or use. There's just one problem: The lead plaintiff used his to stream more than 1,000 songs.
By therecorder | The Recorder | July 27, 2017
C.A. 4th; G052558 The Fourth Appellate District affirmed a trial court order. The court held that the trial court properly denied class certification…
By R. Robin McDonald | July 27, 2017
A new lawsuit claims Sentinel Offender Services never refunded the unauthorized fees flagged by the state before it stopped working in Atlanta.
By Samantha Joseph | July 27, 2017
U.S. District Judge Judith E. Levy appointed South Florida attorney Theodore "Ted" Leopold and Michigan litigator Michael Pitt interim co-lead class counsel for residents suing over contaminated drinking water in Flint.
By Ross Todd | July 27, 2017
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar found consumers "failed to demonstrate that Apple's privacy-related marketing was sufficiently extensive to support an inference of class-wide exposure."
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