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- Smith v. Bayer: Supreme Court Looks into Class Action IssuesThe Supreme Court is called upon to decide whether the 8th Circuit erred in barring a state class action certification petition on the grounds of preclusion.
- AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion: Supreme Court to Rule on Consumers' Class Action RightsThis case will determine how claims may be handled when a consumer alleges that a company is wrongfully taking small sums of money from large numbers of people.
- Inside the Class Action Suit on Penalty FeesMore than 100,000 Australians have registered for the class action against bank exception fees. The law suit couldn't come soon enough for an NAB customer facing a $2,200 exception fee and court action over a closed credit card account.
- NAB: Fee Refund Not Related to Class Action SuitA class action was launched against 12 Australian banks to get back mistakenly charged exception fees. Nearly simultaneously, National Australia Bank has announced it is refunding exception fees charged to more than 16,000 customers.
- Dannon Class Action Suit SettledConsumers can sign up for the Dannon settlement
- American Home Shield: Class Action Law SuitAlways research a company before contracting with the. American Home Shield Home Warranty sounded great...until I needed them. No wonder there is a Class Action Suit against them. Here is my ordeal with AHS.
Should You Opt Out of a Class Action Suit?When a group of people have been affected by a similar set of circumstances and have suffered harm, a class action suit can be filed by the plaintiff on behalf of the entire class of people. Whether you should opt out depends on your own circumstances.
Free Makeup Given Away after Class Action SettlementMacy's, Saks fifth avenue, Dillard's, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdales all to offer free cosmetics today. Free make up as a result of a recent class action settlement.
Class Action Law Suit Filed in the State of South Carolina Against Wal-Mart and Sam's Club StoresThe class action law suit will be the first civil suit filed against the Wal-Mart and Sam's Club corporation in the state of South Carolina.
Class Action Suits You Should Be Compensated InFind out if you should be joining one of these class action suits and if you should start one.- Signs of an EEOC Class-action SuitEmployers need to know the signs of a pending EEOC class action suit.
- Class Action Tort Reform NeededClass action suits are a great way to get rich as an attorney. Who doesn't want a multi-million dollar award? Why you should pass on these notices, even if you are the affected class.
- More Corporate Tort Reform Laws PassedLaws are being passed all the time without the public's knowledge. Sometimes the laws are small an inconsequential, and sometimes their consequences are huge and affect our very way of being.
- The Smart Money Goes After What's Rightfully TheirsThe potential for Institutional Investors to recover funds from providers of mortgage backed securities increased significantly today, when Bank of America Corp. agreed to an $8.5 billion claims settlement.
Samsung LCD Televisions Now the Focus of a Class Action InvestigationLaw firm investigates alleged defects in Samsung LCD televisions. Possible class action lawsuit against Samsung may result.- T-Mobile Sidekick Class ActionThis is priceless. Poor T-Mobile will be the ones hurting. I'd confidently say any business you'll lose or success you would have had with your information will be given to you in an open class action in the form of cash or free service.
- Airborne Refund Settlement Agreed UponClaiming that Airborne will prevent or cure the common cold, the makers of Airborne have settled a class action lawsuit that claims false advertising of the herbal supplement.
Law Firm Files Class Action Suit on Behalf of U.S. VeteransComplaint against the Department of Veterans Affairs and other government officials alleges that veterans have not received proper care for PTSD after returning home from Afghanistan and Iraq.



