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Lawsuit alleges Advil ibuprofen products' packaging deceptive
A major drug manufacturer is the subject of a lawsuit over allegations that its medication packaging deceives consumers. Matthew Fermin, Lichun Huo, Josefina Valdez and Adriana Sousa filed the lawsuit on April 14 against Pfizer, Inc., alleging its Advil ibuprofen dry pills and Liqui-Gels lines were sold with “nonfunctional slack-fill” that violates state law.
Deodorant maker sued over net weight of products
The maker of Ban Invisible Solid antiperspirants and deodorants is being sued over allegations its labeling and packaging was misleading to consumers.
Former Florida law group named in unfair business practices lawsuit
A now-closed law group is the subject of a lawsuit filed Tuesday alleging it unfairly charged its clients upfront for mortgage assistance relief services.
4 NY Domino's franchisees to pay restitution over alleged labor violations
Workers in 29 stores will receive nearly $1 million
Debt buyer to vacate $1.7 million in alleged improper judgments
Asta Funding allegedly collected debts after statue of limitations had passed.
Ernst & Young to pay Lehman Bros. investors $10 million
Auditing firm settles suit over alleged involvement in investment bank's fraud
NY attorney general calls on elections board to close LLC loophole
Current rule allows virtually limitless funds to political campaigns
Hallmark Health to pay $1.8 million for alleged over billing
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey negotiates settlement
Rhode Island attorney general joins call to end billing adjustments by electric companies
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin and Lt. Gov. Daniel McKee are calling on the Public Utilities Commission to eliminate the “billing adjustment” practice, which recalculates electric bills to cover any differences between the variable rate and the fixed-rate.
Alabama electric cooperative sued for not giving refunds to members
An Alabama electric company is being sued for allegedly failing to refund excess revenues to members as instructed under state law.
Health food manufacturer sued over 'all natural' labeling
A class-action lawsuit filed in Florida claims a health food manufacturer falsely represented that its products were free of genetically modified ingredients (GMO).
Class action suit alleges proposed merger between technology companies is unfair to stockholders
Emulex Corp., a networking solutions company is being sued over allegations it made misleading statements to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in regards to a planned merger it had with another business.
GM sued over 'regeneration' issue in diesel trucks
A major vehicle manufacturer is being sued over allegations the design of one of its trucks' engines was defective, and the company didn't tell consumers prior to them purchasing the vehicles.
Divorce Source sued over claims it isn't licensed to practice law
A Louisiana man is suing an online company that prepares legal documents claiming the business isn't licensed to practice law in the state.
Man's lawsuit alleges Kraft manipulated wheat futures contracts
A major food producer is the subject of a class action lawsuit over claims it manipulated future prices of winter wheat. Harry Ploss filed the lawsuit through his trust on April 2 against Kraft Foods, Inc. alleging the company manipulated the Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Soft Red Winter Wheat futures contract between November 1 and December 21, 2011.
Lawsuit against Southwest claims misleading boarding priority policies
Southwest Airlines is being sued for allegedly misleading a passenger into purchasing early check-in for its flights.
Woman alleges multivitamin company misrepresented ingredients
A multivitamin manufacturer is being sued over allegations it misrepresented the amount of vitamins and minerals in its products.
Mass. joins 8 other states asking DOE to cancel Corinthian student loans
For-profit school under fire for allegedly violating law
Maryland AG Frosh applauds passage of False Claims Act
Whistleblower law expected to recover "millions for the state budget."
AT&T sued over purchase of Cricket
AT&T is the subject of a class action lawsuit over its agreement to purchase Cricket Communications.