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National Law Journal

Parties Picking Bellwether Cases in Stryker Litigation

A federal judge in Minnesota has given lawyers on both sides of the hip implant litigation against Stryker Corp. until May 1 to pick as many as five bellwether cases for trials next year.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Google's Nest Hit With False Advertising Suit

Lawyers at Bursor & Fisher file class action claiming the company's thermostat doesn't live up to its promises.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Bank Of America, Nationstar Face Forced-Place Insurance Suit

A class action lawsuit claims Bank of America and Nationstar Mortgage threaten seniors with foreclosure in a forced-place insurance ruse.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Judges Derail Class Action Over Hospital Liens

A panel of the Georgia Court of Appeals has derailed a class action over an Augusta hospital's collection practices.
6 minute read

Law.com

POM Reverses Class Certification on Health Claims

POM Wonderful LLC scored a rare win on Tuesday in its battle over health claims tied to its pomegranate juice after a federal judge decertified a nationwide class of consumers.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Judge Approves Class Action Settlement in FedEx Drivers' Case

Despite objections from a majority of named plaintiffs, a federal judge in Maine approved a class action settlement that will give an average of $25,000 to drivers who sued FedEx Ground over overtime and pay deductions.
2 minute read

Law.com

Apple Retail Workers Press Pause on Bag Check Case

Plaintiffs lawyers seek to stay wage-and-hour case until the U.S. Supreme Court rules on whether employees must be paid for time spent in security screenings.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Suit Alleges E-Cigs Maker Blows Smoke With Claims

A major American electronic cigarette maker fraudulently cultivates customers with subtle inferences and small print that sells the notion that the relatively untested product is not harmful and may help smokers quit tobacco products, a putative class action contends.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Coke Accused of Deceptive Labeling in Class Action

The Coca-Cola Company used false and deceptive labeling practices to mislead consumers into thinking that its original formula soft drink was healthy and free of artificial flavoring and chemical preservatives, a federal class action contends.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Class Action Accuses Nursing Facility of Understaffing, Poor Training

A class action has been filed against a company that manages several California skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities on behalf of patients who claim they were subjected to understaffing and poor training.
2 minute read

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