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Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are diverse man-made grease, oil, water, and heat resistant chemicals used in clothing, paints, cleaning products, insulation on electrical cords, and fire-fighting foams from th...
Sky high prices for medical essentials are always frustrating, and in some situations, they might even be illegal. A new lawsuit filed in New York alleges that several major companies were working tog...
A recent Supreme Court decision significantly limited the rights of some people to file a class action lawsuit. What was rare about the decision was that Clarence Thomas joined the Court's three liberals in dissent....
Food delivery apps have been highly controversial. Many customers swear by them because they increase convenience, even though they end up paying high fees. However, some merchants go out of their way to keep these co...
Previously, we had written about a large antitrust lawsuit against the UFC brought by its fighters who claim that the group illegally depressed fighters' wages. Now, the fighters have scored a...
Student loan debt problems preceded Betsy DeVos, but student loan debt leaves students and graduates powerless to control vast sums of money transferred in their name and social security number. Student loan ...
Protestors striving to reduce unjust and unequal treatment by municipal, city, and county police were greeted by the National Guard. Protestors were beaten, tear gassed, thrown to the ground, and killed. Stay at...
2020 Class Action Opioid Painkiller Litigation Always Settles
Reviewing opioid painkiller litigation, the plaintiffs and defendants vary. The crime or tort is always individuals working together to appear to leg...
Walmart has a reputation for settling class action suits filed by its employees. During April 2020, the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of Illinois approved a $14 million settlement for discrim...