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Fans Sue Springsteen Tour Sellers Who Glommed Tickets for Brokers

Bruce Springsteen fans who claim they paid too much for tickets to his 2012 Wrecking Ball tour are suing the concert promoters for consumer fraud.
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New York Law Journal

In Re Long Island Power Authority Hurricane Sandy Litigation

By | April 24, 2014
Utility's Motions to Dismiss Injunctive Relief, Class Action Certification Denied as Premature
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Litigation Daily

Appeals Court Mostly Upholds Bingham Win in REIT Sale Suit

The court ruled Wednesday that broker-dealer David Lerner Associates didn't violate federal securities laws in connection with the sale of five real estate investment trusts with a combined value of $6.8 billion.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Mazda Sued in Class Action Over Warranties

Mazda Motor of America Inc. has been hit with a class action in a California federal district court by consumers accusing the company of failing to honor customer warranties by not repairing defects in Mazda RX8 engines that cause them to flood.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Target Corp. Sued Over 'Flushable' Wipes

An Ohio father has accused Target Corp. of fouling up his home's septic system and contributing to a growing and costly national problem by falsely claiming one of its brands of baby wipes are "flushable."
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Class Certification Granted in Suit Against Massage Chain

A federal judge has certified a class of perhaps 130,000 California customers of the Massage Envy chain who prepaid for massages but were not allowed to claim them or be reimbursed when they cancelled their memberships or their accounts were in arrears.
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National Law Journal

Focus of GM Recall Litigation Falls on Bankruptcy Court

General Motors Co.’s move in U.S. bankruptcy court to bar lawsuits seeking economic damages tied to its recalls has put the brakes on consumer class actions across the country—at least for the next month.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

W.Va. River Chemical Spill Cases Consolidated

A federal judge has consolidated more than 60 cases involving a large chemical spill into a West Virginia river so he can consider dozens of motions for remand at one time.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Junk Fax Lawsuit Survives Against Burger King

A Maryland federal judge has refused to dismiss a class action accusing Burger King Corp. of sending unsolicited fax advertisements in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Costco Defeats Class Certification in Security Holds

As many as 30,000 Costco workers have had the door shut on a proposed class action targeting the nationwide warehouse store chain for effectively locking them in at the end of their shifts for security reasons and not paying them for the extra time.
2 minute read

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