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Saturday, November 23, 2024

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Maker of scuba equipment cited over malfunctioning diving computer

By Shaun Zinck |
The maker of special scuba diving equipment faces allegations that its products can malfunction leading to the possible injury or death of divers.

Class action lawsuit claims maker of whey protein product didn't include advertised ingredients

By Shaun Zinck |
The maker of a whey protein product is being sued over allegations that its label was misleading to consumers.

Law firm sues website company for sending unwanted fax advertisements in 2011

By Shaun Zinck |
A law firm filed suit against a website company claiming the company sent it an unsolicited fax in 2011.

Online photo company cited for credit expiration policy

By Shaun Zinck |
An online stock photo company is being sued over allegations that its policy allowing credits to expire after one year is illegal.

Major magazine publisher accused of selling subscribers' information

By Shaun Zinck |
A major magazine publisher is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly selling its subscribers' information to third party data miners without permission.

Gerber sued over claims formula reduces allergy risk in infants

By Shaun Zinck |
A major baby food maker is being sued over allegations it made about its infant formula.

Procter & Gamble cited over 'flushable' wipes

By Shaun Zinck |
A class action lawsuit alleges the maker of wipes markets them as “flushable,” even though the wipes are not.

Ohio joins other states to settle with three major credit reporting agencies

By Shaun Zinck |
Three major credit card companies agreed to a settlement with 31 states to increase its data monitoring, said Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine.

RadioShack buyer limited in keeping consumer data

By Shaun Zinck |
Massachusetts has joined 37 other states in a settlement with RadioShack, which will prevent the business from selling some customer data, said Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey.

West Virginia attorney general seeks withdrawal of proposed EPA rule

By Shaun Zinck |
West Virginia co-leads a letter signed by 14 states encouraging the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to approved a new law that would address a rule proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, said West Virgina Attorney General Patrick Morrisey.

Rhode Island attorney general seeks to ban hash oil production

By Shaun Zinck |
New legislation proposed in the Rhode Island Senate would prevent medical marijuana patients and caregivers from using a flammable liquid to extract THC from marijuana plants, said state Attorney General Peter Kilmartin.

Maker of organic infant formula sued over ingredients in product

By Shaun Zinck |
The maker of organically-labeled infant formula is being sued over allegations that its formula wasn't actually organic.

Online trading company sued over misleading shareholders

By Shaun Zinck |
An online trading company is being sued over misleading investors about the strength of the business.

Shipping company sued over merger

By Shaun Zinck |
A shipping company is being sued over a merger transaction claiming the merger is unfair to stockholders.

New Mexico sues nursing home for insufficient care to residents

By Shaun Zinck |
A New Mexico nursing facility is facing allegations from the state that it failed to provide basic services to its residents.

National pharmacy sued over telemarketing calls

By Shaun Zinck |
A food and drug retailer is being sued over allegations that it called individuals' telephone numbers for solicitation purposes without obtaining prior consent.

Pharmaceutical company accused of shipping drugs at lower temps for study, causing stock prices to fall

By Shaun Zinck |
A pharmaceutical company is being accused of making false statements on about its business to stockholders.

NY County Supreme Court files default judgment against law firm for mortgage rescue scheme

By Shaun Zinck |
The New York County Supreme Court filed a default judgment against two law firms last week for allegedly participating in mortgage rescue scheme, said New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.

Florida promotional enterprise sued for making false promises to customers

By Shaun Zinck |
Multiple owners of a promotional enterprise were sued by the State of Florida over claims it lied to customers about infomercials it produced, said Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi.