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  • Northern District of Illinois Nixes Mandatory Arbitration in ERISA Lawsuit
    Feb-8-21 Chicago, IL On January 25, the Northern District of Illinois denied Triad Manufacturing’s attempt to force ESOP participants to individually arbitrate their claims of fiduciary self-dealing. The ERISA lawsuit , James Smith v. Board of Directors of Triad Manufacturing Inc. , alleged that the Board of Directors caused the plan to buy Triad stock at a...
  • Ketek Fraud Investigation Derails Confirmation of New FDA Commissioner
    Dec-6-06 Washington, DC: When the Democrats won control of Congress, Senator Charles Grassley may have lost the chairmanship of the Senate Finance Committee, but the current acting FDA commissioner had better not get too settled in because the Senator is apparently not ready to throw in the towel in the on-going battle with him. In a recent press release accompa...
  • Oops - Bayer forgot to tell FDA about Lethal Side Effects of Trasylol
    Oct-26-06 Washington, DC: On September 29, 2006, the New York Times reported that Bayer "failed to reveal to federal drug officials the results of a large study suggesting that a widely used heart-surgery medicine might increase the risks of death and stroke," citing an FDA announcement. That drug is aprotinin, marketed as Trasylol. Bayer's memory lapse...
  • New Video and Studies Cast Doubt on SoCalGas Progress
    Jan-19-16 January 17, 2016, Los Angeles (Press Release): On its Aliso Canyon Information Center homepage, SoCalGas features two press releases. One is about the relocation efforts; the other is called “Gas Leak Estimates Reduced by 60-Percent.” Such a significant-sounding drop may suggest that the crisis is being quickly addressed, but there seems to be more to...
  • SAG-AFTRA Health Plan Dumps Oldest Participants
    Jan-8-21 Los Angeles, CA On December 1, 91-year-old actor Ed Asner and nine other participants in the Screen Actors Guild-Producers Health Plan filed a class action ERISA lawsuit against the SAG-AFTRA Health Fund and Trustees of the Plan. The early coverage of the lawsuit focuses on what appears to be age discrimination against veteran actors, many of whom s...
  • New Study Suggests Link Between Ibuprofen and Male Infertility
    Washington, DC: New data from a study published early in January, 2018, show that regularly taking the common over-the-counter painkiller ibuprofen, may contribute to male infertility. Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (NAC), the researchers found that regular use of ibuprofen may lead to compensated hypogonad...
  • “Abysmal” or “Too Conservative”? Supermarket ERISA Lawsuit to Settle for $17.5 Million
    Dec-14-20 Boston, MA   Toomey v. DeMoulas Super Markets, Inc. , a class action ERISA lawsuit  filed in the Massachusetts District Court in 2019, will settle for $17.5 million and prospective changes to the plan’s investment strategy, pending the court’s final approval in April 2021. While ERISA industry advisors have characterized the DeMoul...
  • Navy Federal to Settle Overdraft Fees Lawsuit for $16 Million
    Nov-17-20 Alexandria, VA  The Eastern District of Virginia appears poised to approve a proposed settlement in a class action bank overdraft fees lawsuit  originally filed against Navy Federal Credit Union in 2019. Under the terms of the proposed settlement, checking account customers at Navy Federal who were overcharged will have a common fund of $16 mill...
  • Court Greenlights Class Action Status for Home Depot 401k ERISA Lawsuit
    Oct-22-20 Atlanta, GA On September 21, the District Court for the Northern District of Georgia ruled that an ERISA lawsuit brought by participants in the Home Depot FutureBuilder 401(k) Plan against plan fiduciaries could proceed as a class action lawsuit. Pizarro v. The Home Depot is particularly notable for the number of participant who may be affected &ndas...
  • 3 Lessons for Plaintiffs in 401k Fiduciary Mismanagement Lawsuits
    Aug-10-20 Green Bay, WI   Albert v. Oshkosh Corp. , a class action ERISA lawsuit  filed in the Eastern District of Wisconsin, alleges that participants in the Oshkosh Corporation and Affiliates Tax Deferred Investment Plan (the “Plan”) were harmed when Plan fiduciaries chose imprudent investments and authorized unreasonably high fees. In a nut...
  • Preliminary $3.75 Settlement Reached in We Vibe Smart Vibrator Wire Tap Class Action
    Santa Clara, CA: A $3.75 million settlement has been reached potentially ending a wire tap class action brought against the manufacturer of an internet-connected vibrator. The federal lawsuit alleged that Standard Innovation, makers of the We-Vibe Smart Vibrator, improperly tracked customers’ use of the sex toy, including which settings were...
  • Optical Disc Drive Antitrust Class Action Settlement
    Santa Clara, CA: Settlements have been reached in an antitrust class action lawsuit alleging a group of electronics companies conspired to fix the prices of optical disk drives. These devices enable data to be read from and/or written to optical disks, such as DVDs, CDs and other computer software storage. The consolidated class action results f...
  • Employees May Work 6 Years Longer when Employer Skims Fees off the Top of 401k Plan
    Jan-22-20 Collingswood, NJ On November 5, former employee, Young Cho, filed a class action ERISA lawsuit (ERISA) in the District Court for the District of New Jersey alleging that fiduciaries of the Prudential Insurance Company 401k plan breached their duty to plan participants by selecting and managing investment options to benefit Prudential, rather than retirem...
  • Delta Slammed with Lawsuit over Personal Cellphone Use
    Feb-5-24 Los Angeles, CA Delta Air Lines employees required to use their personal cell phones and computers for work-related tasks without being reimbursed is a California labor law violation, according to a PAGA complaint filed by an aggrieved employee. In November 2023, a former Delta employee filed a seven-page PAGA lawsuit in the Superior Court of the Stat...
  • 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...
  • Business - Verdict in favor of Plaintiff in the amount of US$14,500,000
    Case Name : Good Gateway, LLC v. Orlando Gateway Partners, LLC Case Number : 2010-CA-015315 Verdict Date : Outcome Type :  Jury Verdict Court : Business Court, 9th Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida Plaintiff's Complaint : Plaintiff, Good Gateway, LLC, and Cross-claimant, SEG Gateway, LLC sued Defendant...
  • FDA Wants More Data on Saxagliptin Dapagliflozin Combo Diabetes Medication
    Washington, DC: A new diabetes medication that combines two existing AstraZeneca drugs, Saxagliptin and dapagliflozin, has been denied approval by the Food and Drug Administration. The agency has asked AZ for more data which may warrant new clinical trials. Had the combination treatment been approved, it would have been competed directly wi...
  • Optimize Financial Management: The Role of Law Firm Billing Software
    Aug-25-23 Santa Clara, CA Did you know that the proper law firm billing software can revolutionize financial management in the legal industry? According to a recent survey by a leading legal association, 87% of law firms reported improved efficiency in their billing processes after adopting specialized billing software. Moreover, 9 out of 10 firms experienced red...
  • Hair Straightener Cancer Legal News and Lawsuit Information
    Recent studies have found that hair straighteners and hair relaxers contain toxic chemicals that are known to cause cancer. Increasingly, women who frequently used these products and have been diagnosed with uterine cancer or breast cancer are filing hair straightener cancer lawsuits against L’Oreal, Revlon, and other manufacturers. As well, women who...
  • Antibiotics Linked with Type 2 Diabetes
    Santa Clara, CA: According to data from a new Danish study, people who develop type-2 diabetes used significantly more antibiotics than people without the disease. This held true among the group with diabetes even fifteen years prior to being diagnosed. Published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, the results show that type-...
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