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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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Class Action Lawsuit Against Home Warranty of America

A lawsuit against the home warranty of America can help consumers receive compensation for repairs and replacements. First American has a simple online claim process that consists of filling out a form with your name, email address, and password. You can also call their customer service department anytime to get assistance with a problem. You…

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The Largest Lawsuit in US History

In October 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico sparked the largest lawsuit in U.S. history. The oil spill displaced thousands of people and destroyed marine habitats. Approximately 4.9 million barrels of oil were spilled and BP was found guilty of various charges. The company agreed to pay $18.7 billion in…

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How to File a Work Lawsuit

A work lawsuit can be a challenging legal process. A judge will consider a variety of factors, such as the number of lost wages and emotional distress. They will also consider whether you were injured because of a company policy, a particular company policy, or employee behavior. The attorney you choose to represent you will…

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What to Do After A Collision with An Aggressive Driver?

What could be worse than colliding with a vehicle on the road? Colliding with an aggressive driver. As the nature of accidents differs, our reactions must differ. In this case, you wouldn’t want to handle things like it was a regular crash. Let’s see what you should do. Be calm and rational When the accident…

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Lumber Liquidators Lawsuit Update

The latest Lumber Liquidators lawsuit update shows that the company has settled the case. The company is settling with class members for $14 million in cash and vouchers. The settlement covers the Morning Star Strand Bamboo Flooring, which allegedly failed before the warranty was up. A previous lawsuit filed by the plaintiffs alleged that the…

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Class Action Cruise Calls Lawsuit Settlement

A class-action lawsuit against the Resort Marketing Group is being investigated by the Federal Trade Commission. In 2009, Philip Charvat filed a complaint alleging that the company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by sending millions of pre-recorded “robocalls” to several consumers. The TCPA prohibits telemarketers from making unsolicited calls and allows consumers to…

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