Monthly Archives: October, 2022

Wells Fargo Shareholders Move for Class Certification in Consent Order Compliance Lawsuit

The lead plaintiffs in securities litigation involving Wells Fargo & Company filed a motion for class certification on Monday in the Southern District of...

CEO of Election Worker Management Firm Konnech Arrested in Connection with Possible Theft of Personal Data

An announcement made on Tuesday by Los Angeles County District Attorney said that the CEO of Konnech Corporation, Eugene Yu, has been arrested as...

NLRB Finds Activision Blizzard Withheld Raises for Unionizing Workers

According to TechCrunch, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found that Activision Blizzard, an interactive gaming and entertainment company, engaged in unlawful retaliation against...

Ill. Court Denies Coal Mines’ Motion to Dismiss Class Action Labor Lawsuit

On Monday, the Southern District of Illinois issued an order denying Alliance Coal and its subsidiaries motion to deny the coal miner plaintiffs’ complaint...

Consumer Protection Suits over Homeopathic Products Against CVS, Walmart Reopened by D.C. Court of Appeals

On Thursday, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals issued an opinion reopening the consolidated cases Center for Inquiry, Inc. v. CVS Pharmacy, Inc....

Amazon Moves to Dismiss Class Action Alleging Unfair Supplier Contracts

On Friday, Amazon filed a motion to dismiss a class action brought against the against it that alleged their contractual agreements with suppliers are...

False Advertising ConsumerSuit Over ‘Butterless Butter Spray’ to Proceed

Judge Steven Seeger has denied B&G Foods Inc. and The J.M. Smucker Company’s motion to dismiss a false advertising suit. He states that,...

Court Ends Android Users’ Passive Data Transfer Case Against Google for Good

The theories of liability articulated by the plaintiffs litigating a class action against Google for conversion and quantum meruit based on “passive” data transfers...