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North Carolina residents allege TitleMax of South Carolina charged excessive interest rate
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Legal Newsline) – A group of North Carolina residents has filed a suit against three title loan lenders over allegations that liens were illegally placed on their vehicles.
Ketone capsules don't help you lose weight, says lawsuit by upset consumer
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) – A man is filing a class action lawsuit against a weight loss product company alleging that the product he purchased has no ability to aid weight loss.
Federal government seeks $4 million in treble damages from JD Equipment de Mexico over fraud claims
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – The United States of America alleges agricultural machinery retailers and exporters defrauded it with the submission of false and fraudulent documents and is seeking $4 million in treble damages.
Postmates facing class action over fees
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) — An individual is suing Postmates in a class action lawsuit alleging that it charged more than it claimed and failed to uphold its delivery guarantee.
Nature's Path sued over how much acai berry is in toaster pastries
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Legal Newsline) — A woman is suing a food manufacturer via a class action lawsuit alleging that she was misled about the ingredients in toaster pastries.
Lawsuit says J&J puts trans fats in Benecol
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) — A man is suing Johnson & Johnson via a class action lawsuit, alleging that he purchased a product believing it to be safe for consumption when it was not.
FasTrak mix-up results in class action lawsuit
SANTA ANA, Calif. (Legal Newsline) — A man is filing a class action lawsuit against numerous transportation authorities, alleging that he and other drivers were mailed a letter that advertised toll services.
Companies sue over Baltimore's own version of Clean Air Act
BALTIMORE (Legal Newsline) — A group of companies is suing the mayor and city council of Baltimore, alleging that they are being unfairly limited in their operations by the new Baltimore Clean Air Act.
Student accuses university of sexual harassment, false charges
DES MOINES — A student is suing a university, alleging she was sexually harassed and then falsely accused of wrongdoing.
Customer alleges pest control product contained toxic chemicals
BROOKLYN — A customer is suing a pet pest control product company, alleging a product contained toxic chemicals despite claims of being all natural.
Customer alleges supplement did not help him lose weight as advertised
LOS ANGELES — A New Jersey man is suing a supplement manufacturer, alleging he was led to believe a supplement would help him lose weight.
Florida customer alleges power banks lacked advertised energy
LOS ANGELES — A Florida man is suing a power bank manufacturer, alleging the products did not have the energy as was advertised.
Post accused of falsely advertising cereal ingredients not included in products
BROOKLYN — A customer is suing Post, alleging its cereals falsely advertised ingredients that are not included in the products.
Government alleges Honeywell discharged contaminated water
GREENVILLE, N.C. (Legal Newsline) — The federal government is suing Honeywell, alleging it discharged contaminated water in North Carolina.
Lawsuit challenges South Dakota's new ban on out-of-state political spending
PIERRE, S.D. (Legal Newsline) - Journalism, business and free speech groups are suing the South Dakota attorney general and secretary of state, alleging that their free speech was violated.
California couple alleges they were repeatedly called by debt collection agency
LOS ANGELES — A California couple is suing a debt collection agency, alleging that they were repeatedly called.
Employee alleges Bimbo Bakeries failed to pay overtime
BIRMINGHAM — A Madison County man is suing a bakery, alleging he was not paid for overtime work.
Houston municipal pension company accuses Conagra of false and misleading financial statements
CHICAGO — A Houston municipal pension company is suing Conagra, alleging the defendant made false and misleading statements about the financial health of its company.
Law firm alleges clients failed to pay more than $18,000
MIAMI — A Miami-Dade County law firm is suing a group of clients, alleging it was not paid more than $18,000 for expenses incurred while delivering legal services.
Lawyer alleges Uber caused irreparable harm to reputation
SAN FRANCISCO — A lawyer is suing Uber, alleging he was swept up in criminal activity without his knowledge or consent, causing irreparable harm to his reputation.