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Why You Should Ignore a Yahoo Class Action Lawsuit Email

Ignoring a yahoo class action lawsuit email is not a foolproof way to stop spam. There are a few important things to keep in mind before you ignore such emails. These include The number of putative class members, the scope of the alleged violations of the SCA, and the potential injunctions that may be sought.…

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Ticketmaster Lawsuit Codes For Live Nation Concerts and Shows

The code will only work if Live Nation uses it before June 18, 2020, when it must fill up empty pockets at events and charge people for parking. If Live Nation uses the code before then, it will be able to fill those empty pockets at concerts and other events by offering free tickets to…

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How to Join the Equifax Class Action Lawsuit

If you’ve been affected by the Equifax data breach, you may be wondering how to join the Equifax class action lawsuit. The recent lawsuit alleges that the credit-rating company misled consumers about its cybersecurity and compliance policies. Claims of a massive data breach date back to 2017. In the wake of the data breach, Equifax…

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Class Action Lawsuits Against Nintendo

In the recent Joy-Con drift case, two mothers are pursuing a Class-action lawsuit against Nintendo, claiming that the game is defective. Despite Nintendo’s defense, two mothers are not permitted to pursue a class-action lawsuit. Plaintiffs’ lawyers have pushed back against the arbitrator’s decision, calling for the case to be reviewed by a federal judge. The…

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NFL Concussion Lawsuit Settlement

The NFL must pay for retired players to take a Neuropsychological and Baseline Assessment Program to determine if they have signs or symptoms of serious brain diseases. These tests also promote safety for youth football programs. Additionally, they educate former players about their rights and how they can receive proper medical care and compensation. A…

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Navient Lawsuit Update

This Navient lawsuit update focuses on the settlement agreement that the CFPB has reached with the company. What will the settlement mean for borrowers? And how did this affect the company’s practices? Read on to learn more. Originally published in July 2013, this article has been updated to reflect the latest developments in the case.…

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Google Pixel Lawsuit Settlement Announced

A lawsuit filed by some people over the faulty performance of the Google Pixel has been settled. The settlement obligates Google to pay $7.25 million in damages to customers. The money is divided into four tiers: $500 for users who returned defective units; $350 for users who paid the insurance deductible; and $20 for those…

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When a Trip and Fall Occurs Inside a Condominium, Who is Responsible?

Liability surrounding trip and fall accidents depend on where the accident occurs. If you suffered injuries in a trip and fall inside a condominium, you may be able to seek compensation from the condominium association under New Jersey premises liability laws. Premises Liability in New Jersey Premises liability in New Jersey holds that commercial property…

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Wells Fargo Class Action Lawsuit

A class-action lawsuit against Wells Fargo is currently underway, but the allegations are complex and have been the subject of many recent news reports. Some of the claims include high-pressure sales tactics, forged signatures, and unauthorized account opening. In addition, a recent investigation by the Los Angeles Times reveals that Wells Fargo employees were using…

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Ocwen Mortgage Lawsuit

There are some serious problems with the Ocwen mortgage lawsuit. The company’s technical systems are a “train wreck.” The CFPB’s complaint is based on a flawed review of data, and the plaintiffs are using this fact to further their interest. Several other state attorneys general have issued opinions against Ocwen, and a federal judge has…

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Instagram Lawsuit – Can You Sue Instagram For Copyright Violations?

A recent lawsuit filed by a woman named Lucy Funes claims that Instagram violated copyright laws by allowing online publishers to display copies of her photos on their websites. The suit claims that Instagram induced online publishers to embed links to her Instagram posts, generating traffic and ad revenue. The plaintiffs argue that the social…

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Class Action Lawsuit Against Discount Tire Dismissed

A California federal judge has dismissed a class-action lawsuit against Discount Tire, a company that sold tires. The plaintiff had claimed that the company failed to disclose the disposal fee when she purchased a tire. She had a receipt that showed the charge, but no clerk had ever informed her of the charge. She said…

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