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Wells Fargo's $33M settlement: Who qualifies and what's next
Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $33 million to resolve a class action lawsuit accusing the bank of helping shady "free trial" ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Edward Segal covers crisis-related news, topics, and issues. Litigation can create a crisis for any company. That’s especially ...
If you have purchased glasses from a LensCrafters store in the last 10 years, you may be entitled to a cut of the proposed $39 million class action settlement. The lawsuit, which was filed in New York ...
Maybe you got a boring slip of paper in the mail. Maybe you got a spammy-looking email promising you money. Surprise! You're in a class action. If you've done any commerce in the last decade, there's ...
‘Reverse’ discrimination claims may pose a class-action threat, management-side attorneys have warned. That prediction comes as class-action lawsuit settlements totaled more than $40 billion for the ...
May 30 (Reuters) - (This May 30 story has been corrected to amend the name of the defendant from Epiq Solutions to Epiq Systems in paragraph 2) Leading companies and banks involved in the ...
If you subscribed to and streamed AMC+ or any of its other video networks you may have an award coming your way. You may have already gotten an email about the settlement in a class action suit filed ...
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 ...
A Supreme Court decision limiting the ability of judges to issue nationwide injunctions blocking Trump orders left open the possibility of class-action lawsuits to do the same. Here’s how. By Sonia A.
Multiple “copycat” lawsuits accusing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints of fraud over tithing have now been rolled into one boundary-pushing case. After being transferred this spring to a ...
Another day at the Supreme Court and, suitable for the way this term has gone, another case that pretty clearly does not belong before the court. The justices granted review in Laboratory Corporation ...
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