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  • Hewlett Packard Settles Gender Discrimination Lawsuit
    Oct-17-22 Santa Clara, CA Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co has agreed to settle a proposed class action that accused the tech giant of paying women less than men. The settlement stems from a California labor lawsuit filed in Santa Clara County Superior County in November 2018, claiming the company violated the California Equal Pay Act and Unfair Competition Law...
  • Former HP Employee’s Poaching Complaint Needs Proof
    Nov-19-21 San Diego, CA Two Ninth Circuit judges have asked former Hewlett Packard employee Bryant Fonseca to show more evidence in his allegation that HP and 3D Systems Inc., had cut a “no-poach” deal that resulted in diminished wages. The judges questioned why this third amended complaint should be revived – plaintiff’s attorney answered th...
  • Volkswagen & Audi Dealerships Lawsuit News and Legal Information
    In the wake of the Volkswagen emissions test debacle and VW recall lawsuit s , independent dealers have filed VW lawsuits against the automaker. Volkswagen AG has admitted to evading clear air standards on 500,000 diesel VWs and Audis . Volkswagen advertised its Diesel cars with Type EA 189 engines, which are equipped with the fraudulent defeat devic...
  • Hewlett Packard Settles Gender Discrimination Wage Complaint
    Nov-4-20 San Diego, CA On October 26, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) announced that Hewlett Packard Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (collectively “HP”) have agreed to pay $1,450,000 to resolve systemic pay discrimination allegations involving 391 female employees. The affected employees...
  • Hewlett-Packard Enterprises Named in Gender Pay Discrimination Lawsuit
    Jan-7-19 Santa Clara, CA In late 2018, R. Ross and C. Rogus filed a class action California unpaid wages lawsuit against Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) that describes a pattern of gender-based pay discrimination. It’s hardly news, you think, that tech giants underpay women. But what may be most important about the lawsuit is the pervasiveness and typicali...
  • Indignación en la carretera: Los camioneros de California se les negaron salarios y beneficios justos
    Mar-21-18 Los Angeles, CA Por más de una década, la industria de camiones ha explotado a sus trabajadores, en una investigación de hace un año, USA Today, revelo que los camioneros son forzados a trabajar 20 horas diarias y los inmigrantes maleducados son objetivos fáciles, Aunque estos conductores han sido clasificados como contrat...
  • Road Outrage: California Truckers Denied Fair Wages and Benefits
    Jan-10-18 Los Angeles, CA: For more than a decade, the Port Trucking industry has exploited its workers. In a year-long investigation, USA Today revealed that truckers are forced to work up to 20 hours per day and uneducated immigrants are easy targets. Although these drivers have been classified as independent contractors, the city of Los Angeles has filed three...
  • Silicon Valley Software Supplier Hit With Federal Labor Lawsuit
    Nov-28-16 Palo Alto, CA: A somewhat unusual California labor lawsuit was filed in recent months by the US Department of Labor (DOL) against a California software company based in Silicon valley. At issue in the lawsuit is alleged discrimination against Asian applicants for jobs with the firm. The DOL asserts that such discrimination is systematic. The defenda...
  • Xarelto Lawsuits Closing in on 7,000
    Aug-14-16 Washington, DC: If anyone ever doubted the seriousness, and the compelling nature of Xarelto Bleeding complications and litigation stemming from Xarelto Side Effects, one need only look at the continuing rise in the number of Xarelto lawsuits. Last month, Heidi Turner reported that as of June 15 of this year there were 5,853 lawsuits housed in M...
  • Xarelto Lawsuits Continue Unabated, Now Over 5,000 and Growing in Number
    Jun-16-16 New Orleans, LA: It was barely two months ago that consolidated lawsuits in the Xarelto Lawsuit multidistrict litigation numbered about 4,500. Today, there are in excess of 5,381 pending in US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. Pundits from the outset held that Xarelto, akin to Pradaxa, would result in heavy litigation due to the way...
  • Attorney: Volkswagen Owners Could Suffer Tremendous Financial Impact
    Sep-30-15 El Segundo, CA Anyone reading the news is likely aware of the recent Volkswagen recall , in which almost 500,000 diesel Volkswagens have been recalled due to the use of defeat devices that help the automobiles pass emissions testing. Lawsuits have already been filed against Volkswagen, with attorneys investigating further claims against the carmaker. Cus...
  • “My Supervisor Was the King of Bullies,” Says California Computer Technician
    Jan-21-14 Los Angeles, CA Bullying is a violation of the California labor law , and California has had anti-bullying legislation in place since 2003, but bullies like Mario’s supervisor seemingly have their own agenda. If not for his supervisor, Mario says he had the “dream job.” Unfortunately, the supervisor’s bullying turned the job i...
  • HP Faces Class Action over Alleged Printer Software Design Defect
    San Francisco, CA: On December 1, 2011 a defective products class action lawsuit was filed in United States District Court Northern District of California against Hewlett-Packard Company ("HP"), on behalf of anyone who purchased a Hewlett Packard Printer. The lawsuit alleges violations of The California Consumer Legal Remedies Act for Injunctive Relie...
  • HP Expands Recall of Notebook Computer Batteries
    Washington, DC: Hewlett-Packard Company is recalling lithium-ion batteries used in HP and Compaq notebook computers because the batteries can overheat and rupture, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers. About 162,600 batteries are affected by this recall, 54,000 and 70,000 batteries were previously recalled in May 2010 and May 2009, respectively...
  • HP Expands Recall of Notebook Computer Batteries
    Washington, DC: Hewlett-Packard is recalling about 54,000 Lithium-Ion batteries used in Hewlett-Packard and Compaq notebook computers. This action follows an earlier recall issued in May 2009, in which 70,000 units were recalled. The batteries are being recalled because they can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. Since the...
  • Defective Product Laws Protect Consumers
    Jun-5-09 Miami, FL When it comes to making purchases, you are probably very careful about avoiding defective products. After all, who wants to spend hard earned money only to wind up with a defective product personal injury? Surely no one out there would purposely spend money on a product that is known to be seriously flawed—and yet, there are still a lot o...
  • HP Recalls Notebook Computer Batteries Due to Fire Hazard
    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada, in cooperation with Hewlett-Packard (HP) Co., of Palo Alto, CA, today announced a recall of about 70,000 Lithium-Ion batteries used in HP and Compaq notebook computers. They are being recalled because the batteries can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. To date, HP...
  • Batteries used in Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba and Dell Notebook Computers Recalled
    Reports of Overheating, Burns and Property Damage About 35,000 batteries (an additional 65,000 batteries were sold worldwide), are being recalled because the batteries can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers. To date, there have been 19 reports of the batteries overheating, including 17 reports of flames/fire, 10 resulting in minor...
  • Hewlett Packard Fax Machines Pose Fire Hazard
    HP Recalls 84,000 Model 1010 and 1010i Fax Machines Hewlett-Packard Co, of Palo Alto, CA., is recalling approximately 84,000 HP Fax 1010 and 1010i machines. An internal electrical component failure can cause overheating of the product posing a risk of burn or fire. This recall involves the HP Fax 1010 and HP Fax 1010xi models manufactured from N...
  • Private Investigators to pay over $600,000 settlement in boardroom spying case.
    Washington, DC: (May-28-08) The Federal Trade Commission brought charges against several private investigators, alleging that they fraudulently obtained consumers' private phone records without their knowledge and consent and sold them to third parties. The suit claimed that Hewlett-Packard Co., a Palo Alto, CA, based company, hired the investigators in...
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