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  • New Jersey Allergan Biocell Textured Breast Implant Lawsuits Consolidated in New Jersey Superior Court
    Jul-10-20 Hackensack, NJ On July 7, the initial case management conference for In Re: Allergan Biocell Textured Breast Implant Products Liability Litigation (the “MCL”) was held before Judge Rachelle Harz in New Jersey Superior Court in Bergen County. The consolidation of state law actions is intended to permit speedy, cost-effective and consistent m...
  • TD Bank Hit with Excessive Bank Overdraft Fees Lawsuit
    Jul-9-20 Camden, NJ  On June 24, Judith Jimenez filed a class action bank overdraft fees lawsuit claiming that TD Bank, NA re-opened her checking account, which the bank had previously closed, for the express purpose of charging her an overdraft fee. Mission accomplished, the bank then closed her account again – all without her authorization. The laws...
  • California Court Rejects Dignity Health Settlement Again
    Jul-8-20 Oakland, CA The long-awaited settlement in Rollins v. Dignity Health , a class action ERISA lawsuit , that has been moving through the legal system since 2013, continues to be just that – long awaited. On June 12, the District Court for the Northern District of California refused to approve a proposed settlement for the second time since 2019. ...
  • Uber Slammed -- From California to Canada
    Jul-5-20 Santa Clara, CA Uber and Lyft are getting slammed, from California to Canada. In May, California sued the ride-hailing companies claiming they misclassified their drivers as independent contractors under the state’s new labor law , Bill AB5. North of the border, the Canadian Supreme Court has allowed Uber drivers to forge ahead with a class action l...
  • Mosanto and Regulators vs. Consumers
    Jul-3-20 Santa Clara, CA The herbicides dicamba and glyphosate have a lot in common. Both are made by Monsanto, both are associated with environmental problems such as chemical drift and both cause health problems, such as cancer. Nobody knows this more than investigative journalist Carey Gillam. And another similarity: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...
  • Aldi, Inc. Settles California Overtime Lawsuit
    Jul-1-20 Los Angeles, CA Jeree Gant filed a class action lawsuit against Aldi, Inc., claiming that the grocery chain failed to pay her for all the hours she worked between October 2017 and May 2018. The other allegations under the California labor code concerning meal breaks, rest breaks and wage statements follow from that central claim. Aldi has now offered t...
  • New York Overtime and Employment Lawsuit News and Legal Information
    New York labor law lawsuits allege violations of New York state labor laws including overtime pay, minimum wage violations, harassment, wrongful termination and discrimination. The rights of employees in New York are protected by a safety net of federal, state and local laws. The interaction of these laws can be complex, but the basic rule is that local la...
  • Biden Backs Assembly Bill 5; Opposes Measure to Exempt App-Based Drivers
    Jun-25-20 Sacramento, CA Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Joe Biden, has announced that he opposes a November 3 ballot initiative that would permit companies like Uber and DoorDash to continue to classify drivers as independent contractors. If approved, the measure would override AB 5 with respect to app-based drivers. These drivers could, as a resul...
  • Rite-Aid not doing it Right
    Jul-3-20 Santa Clara, CA A California federal judge says Rite Aid violated California labor law by not reimbursing its employees for their uniforms. And one month previously, in May, Rite-Aid was hit with another lawsuit. Along with Thrifty PayLess Inc., about 10,000 employees may be owed wages for time spent undergoing off-the-clock security checks. Uniforms...
  • District of Columbia Sues Elevate Credit, Inc.
    Jun-24-20 Washington, DC On June 5, Karl Racine, Attorney General for the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit against Elevate Credit Inc., alleging that Elevate charged loan interest rates on what are essentially internet payday loans in excess of the District’s usury limits. The interest rates of 149 to 251 percent associated with Elevate’s Rise and...
  • Stents may cause allergic reactions.
    Stents, which are permanent devices that are placed in the artery to keep the inner wall of the artery open, have been linked to dangerous allergic reactions, according to the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. A study recently conducted by the Northwestern Memorial Hospital found 17 cases of allergic reactions from 5,783 reports, four of wh...
  • Elmiron Vision Loss Lawsuit news and Legal Information
    Elmiron (pentosan polysulfate sodium), a drug widely prescribed for a bladder condition, has been associated with eye damage. Hundreds of thousands of people who have taken Elmiron may have been exposed to the risk of potentially permanent vision damage. Recent studies suggest that Elmiron is toxic to the retina, and one study shows that about 25 percent o...
  • Health Insurers' Medical Claims Denial Lawsuit News & Legal Information
    Medicine and healthcare has evolved: treatments and services available today were non-existent a few decades ago. But health insurance has also evolved, often to our detriment. Increasingly, bad faith insurance lawsuits are filed against Health Insurers denying medical claims. Insurers such as Anthem & Blue Cross/Blue Shield require increasingly high co-...
  • California AG Pressures Walmart to Protect Vulnerable Employees
    Jun-19-20 Sacramento, CA California Attorney General Xavier Becerra joined a coalition of 12 attorneys general in a letter that calls on Walmart to improve its efforts to protect workers and the public during COVID-19. Lawyers have anticipated a surge in California labor lawsuits arising from employer failures to adequately protect essential workers. But thes...
  • Tobacco Industry’s Back in Business with E-Cigarettes
    Jun-22-20 Santa Clara, CA “The FDA has clamped down on a few e-cigarette companies that have behaved very irresponsibly, but the big boys, the multinational tobacco companies, are taking over the e-cigarette business,” says Dr. Stanton Glantz, a globally recognized expert on e-cigarettes and anti-smoking activist since the 1970s. Professor Glantz, w...
  • Kentucky Medical Malpractice Lawsuit News & Legal Information
    Plaintiffs who have filed Kentucky medical malpractice lawsuits allege doctors and medical professionals in Kentucky have in some way failed to meet an acceptable standard of care when providing medical services to patients. Kentucky medical malpractice claims include allegations of medical negligence against doctors, health care providers, and organi...
  • New Mexico Medical Malpractice Lawsuit News & Legal Information
    New Mexico medical malpractice claims may be brought against any healthcare professional or organization if the standard of care fails to meet an acceptable level. When a patient suffers harm as a result of such failure, a New Mexico medical malpractice lawsuit may be filed against health care providers, including doctors, counselors, and psychotherapist...
  • Illinois Medical Malpractice Lawsuit News and Legal Information
    Illinois medical malpractice claims are made against doctors or other healthcare professionals or organizations whose standard of care fails to meet an acceptable level. When the standard of care falls and a patient suffers harm as a result, an Illinois medical malpractice lawsuit may be filed against the doctor, health care provider, or institution whos...
  • Employee Stock Ownership Lawsuit Unmasks Brazen Corporate Fraud
    Jun-18-20 Riverside, CA The allegations made in Gamino v. KPC Healthcare are pretty lurid, especially as ERISA lawsuits go. Even apart from the loaded handgun and the slashed tires, the Complaint tells a tale of shocking financial malfeasance. The lawsuit claims that in 2015 Kali Pradip Chaudhuri, the sole shareholder of KPC Healthcare, sold the company to...
  • Ninth Circuit: Workers Must be Paid for Call-in Shifts
    Jun-15-20 San Francisco, CA  In Herrera v. Zumiez, Inc ., the Ninth Circuit affirmed that, under Wage Order No. 7 and the California Labor Code , workers must be paid if they are required to call in prior to a scheduled shift to determine whether they should actually come to work. The ruling, which follows the Court of Appeal’s reasoning in Ward v...
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