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In early April of this year, after more than a decade of litigation and a $90-million settlement, Mark Zuckerberg sent me forty bucks on Venmo. To be clear, it wasn’t Zuck personally. That $40.67 was ...
In last term’s Trump v. CASA, the Supreme Court curtailed the use of universal injunctions – that is, lower court orders that ...
A California woman is suing S.C. Johnson, the maker of Ziploc, because she says some of its products contain undisclosed microplastics that mislead and harm consumers. Linda Cheslow of Santa Rosa, ...
I have previously written about how multiple lower courts have certified habeas classes in Alien Enemies Act deportation cases, and doing so may be the only way to ensure meaningful due process for ...
Online prepaid cards have proliferated as a way to compensate consumers harmed by companies. Critics say fintechs and claims administrators have unfairly profited from the trend. Legit, but ...
New research crunching more than seven years of data from class actions has an unexpected takeaway: People are willing to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday dumped a case that, back in January, seemed likely to help beat back a rising tide of class actions swamping corporate defendants. The court dismissed the case as ...
AT&T customers could soon be eligible for part of a million-dollar class action settlement. The mobile telecommunications company has agreed to pay a total of $177 million to settle a class action ...
AT&T will pay $177 million to settle a class action lawsuit related to two 2024 data incidents. Eligible customers can claim up to $7,500 depending on which incident(s) affected them. Final approval ...