7.5 Million Baby Shark Bath Toys Recalled Over Injuries by Zuru, the manufacturer. 🕑Recall Date: June 22, 2023💵Full Refund In our ongoing mission to ensure the safety of our children, we need to address a recent development that has made waves in the world of child safety - Zuru's recall of 7.5 million Baby Shark and Mini Baby Shark Bath Toys.
The Unraveling of FTX: Inside the Alleged $8.7 Billion Cryptocurrency Scandal The cryptocurrency world has been shaken by the tale of the troubled crypto exchange FTX, with allegations of rampant criminal activity by its top executives and the ring leader SBF. The firm, which went bankrupt last year, taken down with them troves of celebrities and billionaires, is now in the
Ford's 10-Speed Transmission system is sparking another class-action lawsuit. The latest lawsuit filed in Massachusetts includes complaints for the Ford models, including the Ranger and F-150 pickups, the Expedition, the Mustang, and the Lincoln Navigator
Settlement Johnson & Johnson's Landmark Talc Settlement for more than 38,000 victims This action is part of a more extensive $8.9 billion effort by the multinational corporation to settle claims suggesting that its talc-based Baby Powder and other products have caused cancer in consumers. In recent events, Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has earmarked $400 million to resolve US state consumer protection
Moms Justice Top Mass Tort Lawsuits in June 2023; Camp Lejeune, Talc, and Toxic Baby Formula. Johnson & Johnson, the multinational medical and pharmaceutical giant, announced this week that it would pay $8.9 billion offer to settle approximately 60,000 claimants for its talc-related lawsuits. The claimants had alleged that the talc present in the company's iconic Baby Powder and other products caused cancer. If approved,
Herbalife Events $12.5M Class Action Settlement Herbalife, a multilevel marketing company for nutrition, supplements, and personal care products, has agreed to a $12.5 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit. The lawsuit accused Herbalife of misrepresenting the value of attending its U.S. events, influencing distributors to spend money on these events under the
Alleged 1 Million Pay-to-Play Scheme at Horace Mann School Raises Questions on Educational Ethics The world of exclusive prep schools is no stranger to scandal. Still, the latest allegations against New York City's prestigious Horace Mann School have sent ripples through the education community. The lawsuit, filed by a former assistant at a prominent tech company, alleges that the school accepted a $1 million
Settlement There is still time to file a $725M Facebook data privacy settlement claim. Facebook owner Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $725 million to resolve a class-action lawsuit accusing the social media company of allowing third parties, including Cambridge Analytica, to access users’ personal information. If you were a Facebook user in the United States between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022,
class action Apple's $35 Million Settlement: A Win for iPhone 7 Owners Apple Inc., the technology giant known for its sleek design and cutting-edge products, is in the middle of a legal storm. A proposed class of Apple customers has approached a California federal judge, seeking preliminary approval for a $35 million settlement in a long-standing legal dispute. The crux of the
Amazon to pay $25 million after worker accused of spying on Ring customers, storing data on children. The protagonist of our story today? None other than the e-commerce giant we all love (or love to hate), Amazon. Let's set the scene, shall we? The company is known for its many ventures, including Ring, a home security brand that has revolutionized how we keep our homes safe with
TCPA $4.1 Million for The Build-A-Bear Workshop Class Action Settlement Build-A-Bear Workshop Class Action Settlement
Settlement There is still time to file a $725M Facebook data privacy settlement claim. Facebook owner Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $725 million to resolve a class-action lawsuit accusing the social media company of allowing third parties, including Cambridge Analytica, to access users’ personal information. If you were a Facebook user in the United States between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022,
New York City Home Depot Vehicle Booting Fees Class Action Settlement 🕑Claim Deadline 7/19/2023 If you've ever had your car booted at a Home Depot in New York City and had to shell out more than $25 to B & M Towing Inc., B & M Electronic Diagnostic Repair Service Inc., or NY Booting to free your vehicle, this blog post
California Chevron Class Action Settlement: Are You Eligible for a Payment? If you were a contractor working at a Chevron oil refinery in Richmond or El Segundo, CA, between September 20, 2015, and February 22, 2023. In that case, you might be eligible for a payment from a class action settlement. ‌                                   What is this Lawsuit About? The lawsuit, named Clayborne v.
Unraveling the FTC Lawsuit Against Amazon: A Deep Dive into Allegations of "Dark Patterns The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently filed a lawsuit against Amazon, claiming the e-commerce giant used "dark patterns" deceptive user-interface designs to trick consumers into unknowingly enrolling in its Prime program. The FTC alleges that Amazon made it difficult for users to purchase items without subscribing to Prime and complicated
The Unseen Battle: Our Veterans, Camp Lejeune's Toxic Water, and The Fight for Justice This Memorial Day, we honor the brave men and women who have served our nation, offering them our heartfelt gratitude for their sacrifices. Yet, there's a hidden battle that demands our attention. It is a fight not on foreign soil but on home ground, not against an enemy army but
The $25 Million Cup: Understanding the Starbucks Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Title: The $25 Million Verdict: A Closer Look at Shannon Phillips' Starbucks Lawsuit In a landmark judgment that has caused ripples in the corporate world, a New Jersey jury unanimously ruled in favor of Shannon Phillips, a former regional director for Starbucks, who sued the company for wrongful termination based
auto Tens of millions of vehicles with Takata airbags are under recall! What You Need To Know The Takata Air Bag Scandal: A Brief Overview For those who might not know, Takata Corporation, a major parts supplier to the automotive industry, has been in the hot seat due to a severe flaw in their air bags. Approximately 67 million of these air bags, spanning priority groups 1-12,
social media Social Media and Youth Mental Health: A Warning from the U.S. Surgeon General The U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, issued a high-profile warning about the potential harm social media poses to America's youth, stating that there's not enough evidence to determine whether social media is safe for children and adolescents regarding their mental health. This advisory echoes core components of the
Woman Faces $6,864 Airbnb "Damages" Charge After Lending Her Account to a Friend The convenience of sharing economy platforms like Airbnb has made life easier and more connected for countless people around the world. However, a recent incident has brought to light some potential dangers of these platforms, particularly when it comes to account sharing. A woman is now facing a staggering $6,
State Farm settled a major lawsuit to pay up to $325 million to nearly 53,000 policyholders. State Farm Life Insurance Co. recently agreed to a monumental settlement in a groundbreaking move that has brought relief to tens of thousands of policyholders. In an ongoing battle over alleged unauthorized rate calculations, nearly 53,000 life insurance policyholders found solace as the insurance giant conceded to their claims.
BMW's "Do Not Drive" Warning: A Call to Action for Every Vehicle Owner Have you ever sat behind the steering wheel of your car, keys in the ignition, ready to embark on a journey, but paused to consider the safety of the vehicle you’re about to trust with your life? BMW owners across the world are being asked to make this reflection
McDonald's Found Liable for Hot Chicken McNugget Incident: In a recent case reminiscent of the infamous McDonald's hot coffee lawsuit of the 1990s, a jury in South Florida found McDonald's and a franchise holder, Upchurch Foods, liable for a hot Chicken McNugget from a Happy Meal that fell and caused second-degree burns on a young girl's leg. This
Delta's Class Settlement: A Victory for Air Travelers We are here to deliver some much-needed good news. Delta Air Lines Inc., one of the major players in the aviation industry, has reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit concerning refunds for flights canceled during the coronavirus pandemic. According to a motion filed recently, Delta has agreed to pay
Protecting Your Hard-Earned Money: How to Safeguard Yourself from Sophisticated Bank Scams In a recent incident highlighting the growing threat of financial scams, a hardworking woman named Deborah Moss was entangled in a sophisticated bank scam that started with an innocent text message. Deborah, the owner of a small catering business, had spent over a decade building her business and saving up