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  • Whistleblower Complaint Hinged on “Disclosure” Definition
    Jun-15-23 Santa Clara, CA In the lawsuit The People ex rel. Lilia Garcia-Brower v. Kolla's Inc. , the California Supreme Court has held that an employee who makes a whistleblower complaint to his or her employer may bring a retaliation claim under the California labor code’s whistleblower statute, even if the subject of the complaint was already known.&...
  • $13 Million Settlement in California Labor Law Suit
    California Labor Commissioner Angela Bradstreet and Attorney General Edmund G. Brown have prevailed with a judgment totaling $13,640,819 against janitorial companies Excell Cleaning and Building Services Inc., a Delaware Corporation and M.O. Restaurant Cleaning of California Inc., a California Corporation. The janitorial companies evaded payroll taxes,...
  • Reports of Injury Prompt Recall of Compound Bows
    BowTech Archery is recalling about 8,000 compound bows with the model name "The General". The ends of the bow's limbs can unexpectedly break during use and send fragments of the bow in the direction of the user or bystanders, posing a risk of injury. The firm has received 255 reports of the bow's limbs breaking, including 11 reports of lacerations, ab...
  • State AGs Join Opposition to LTL Bankruptcy in Talcum Powder Lawsuits
    May-29-23 Newark, NJ On May 10, the states of New Mexico and Mississippi joined cancer victims and the U.S. Department of Justice in moving to dismiss the latest LTL bankruptcy petition. The bankruptcy is an essential element of Johnson & Johnson’s $8.9 billion offer to settle all outstanding and future talcum powder lawsuits . Of that $8.9 billion, $400...
  • Monsanto RoundUp Lawsuit News and Legal Information
    Roundup , a weed killer made by Monsanto , is believed to “probably” cause cancer. Recent evidence indicates that glyphosate , the active chemical in Roundup, is the probable human carcinogen. Some individuals diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and Leukemia are filing claims against the agricultural giant, which has resulted in Monsan...
  • Enfamil Linked to Preemie Blindness, Cerebral Palsy
    May-23-23 Evansville, IN On April 17, Sandra Hayes sued Mead Johnson & Company, alleging that the baby formula manufacturer was responsible for injuring Adam Hayes shortly after his birth. The necrotizing enterocolitis lawsuit details baby Adam’s injuries including partial blindness and cerebral palsy brought on by his consumption of Enfamil Premature...
  • ERISA Lawsuits Target Environmental, Social and Governance Factors in Plan Asset Decisions
    May-16-23 Washington, DC The Department of Labor (DOL) has adopted a rule that would permit, but not require, ERISA  retirement plan fiduciaries to consider environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in making financial decisions. What is generally referred to as the “2022 rule” took effect on January 30, 2023. Cue the political outrage!...
  • DOL Charges TPA Embezzled ERISA Plan Assets
    Mar-18-24 Pittsburgh, PA On February 5, the Western District of Pennsylvania issued  a Temporary Restraining Order barring RiversEdge Advanced Retirement Systems, LLC and Paul Palguta, the company’s sole owner and president, from accessing the assets of various ERISA retirement plans . The Department of Labor has accused the third-party administrator of...
  • Retail giant Target Settles California Labor Lawsuits over Cashier Seating for $9 million.
    Aug-16-18 Oakland, CA: A California judge has given the green light to settle several California labor lawsuits alleging the retail giant violated California’s Private Attorneys General Act by failing to provide seating for more than 90,000 cashiers. State and Federal Seating Lawsuits This settlement includes a California labor lawsuit filed March 2017 in...
  • E-Cigarettes Pose Health Hazards Legal News & Lawsuit Information
    Santa Clara, CA Research shows that serious health risks are associated with electronic cigarettes, including cancer. Health officials for more than a decade have warned consumers of e-cigarette side effects from toxic vapes that contain  additives in the liquid nicotine, which converts to high amounts of aldehydes and toxic chemicals. E-Cig...
  • FAA Irresponsible in its Airline Maintenance Program
    Department of Transport Finds Significant Weaknesses with the FAA A newly released report by the Department of Transportation Inspector General has slammed the Federal Aviation Authority for lack of oversight of airline operations in general, and for not enforcing safety inspections by Southwest Airlines specifically. The report states that the I...
  • Express Scripts Inc. Over $9.5 million payout in deceptive business practices lawsuit.
    Boston, MA: (May-27-08) State Attorneys General of 28 US states brought charges against Express Scripts Inc., alleging that the St. Louis-based pharmacy benefits manager misled consumers when it encouraged doctors to switch patients' cholesterol drug brands. The suit stated that the drugs were changed under the guise of controlling costs. Missouri Attorn...
  • Germantown Primary Care Associates, P.C. Unlawfully collected fees refunded in Consumer Protection Act violation suit.
    Baltimore, MD: (May-26-08) Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler brought charges against Germantown Primary Care Associates, P.C., a medical practice located in Germantown, alleging that the company collected a yearly administrative fee from its customers, which was a violation of Maryland's Consumer Protection Act and Consumer Debt Collection Act...
  • Hutchinson Oil Over $75,000 settlement reached in consumer protection lawsuit.
    Philadelphia, PA: (May-26-08) State Attorney General Tom Corbett brought a lawsuit against Hutchinson Oil, alleging that it charges consumers for prepaid oil and failed to deliver. The suit, filed after a total of 196 consumers filed complaints with Corbett's office, stated that the company violated consumer protection laws. Sources stated that the two s...
  • Philips CPAP Sleep Machines: Investors Over Individuals?
    Sep-1-21 Santa Clara, CA Philips “regretfully” told its investors of a foam problem with certain sleep and respiratory care products, including DreamStation CPAP Machines, but consumers weren’t told of the serious problem until the recall—issued 49 days after investors knew. Consequently, CPAP sleep machine lawsuits alleging failure to war...
  • Contractor agrees to pay $180,000 settlement in development lawsuit.
    Allentown, PA: (Apr-29-08) The Pennsylvania Attorney General's office brought charges against Allentown Window Pros and Sunroom Pros, an Allentown contractor, accusing it of failing to complete projects on time, performing shoddy work and neglecting to inform consumers they can cancel contracts. Officials at the AG's office stated that several complaints...
  • Mortgage rescue company to pay over $980,000 settlement in fraud lawsuit.
    Seattle, WA: (Apr-21-08) The State Attorney General's Office brought a lawsuit against Foreclosure Assistance LLC, of Clearwater, FL, alleging that the company pocketed homeowners' money but failed to do anything that could concretely help them save their homes. Foreclosure Assistance LLC is a company that offered rescue services to homeowners struggling...
  • Cruise lines pay $21 million settlement in fuel charges suit.
    Miami, FL: (Mar-10-08) The Florida Attorney General's Office filed a lawsuit against Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and Celebrity Cruises, alleging that they wrongly began charging retroactive fuel supplement charges in mid-2007. The suit was filed after the Attorney General's Office received more than 300 complaints from consumers nationwide, sparking off...
  • Arizona Honda pays $19,500 settlement for deceptive customer financing
    Tucson, AZ: (Feb-23-08) Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard brought charges against D.W. Phillips LLC, doing business as Arizona Honda, alleging that the company engaged in deceptive practices to help some customers get financing when they didn't qualify. Records show that this is the second time in less than six months that the motorcycle dealership ha...
  • California Employment Lawyer Discusses Wage & Hour Complaints
    Mar-5-24 San Diego, CA If your employer has taken advantage of you, consider speaking to an experienced wage and hour attorney. Nathan Kased’s clients are diverse: from blue collar workers who haven’t been properly paid to managers and sales people misclassified as independent contractors. “Overtime is the biggest issue, and wrongful termination i...
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