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Class action lawsuit claims almond milk from two producers only 2 percent almond
The makers of two almond milk brands are being sued over the percentage of almond contained in its milk.
Louisiana files suit against Pfizer for 'sham' patent lawsuits
The State of Louisiana filed suit against a drug supplier over allegations the company intentionally looked to block less expensive generic versions of one of its drugs.
Tea maker sued for artificial ingredient in 'all-natural' tea
The makers of a tea brand are being sued over allegations its natural tea is mislabeled and isn't actually all natural.
AG Schneiderman calls on FDA to improve dietary supplement practices
A letter sent by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller on Tuesday urges the U.S.
New York condo investigation concludes, developer to pay $1.2 million
A Manhattan developer will pay $1.2 million to New York City due to the loss of five rent-stabilized apartments on the city's Upper West Side, said New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
Walmart to pay $98,000 for violating New York runoff law
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced a settlement with Walmart over alleged violations of the state law to reduce water pollution.
Tennessee bank to pay $212M for violating federal housing law
A Tennessee bank agreed to pay $212.5 million to the federal government for violating the law and approving loans that didn't meet federal requirements.
Arkansas car dealership sued for violating state constitution on interest rates
An Arkansas car dealership is facing a class action lawsuit over claims the interest rate it charged violated the state constitution.
California clothing store cited for 'false' pricing
A California clothing store has been sued over allegations it falsely advertised the pricing of its merchandise.
Major pharmacy company subject of class action lawsuit over flushable wipes
A major pharmacy is facing a lawsuit over its own brand of flushable wipes, and alleged damage the wipes cause to plumbing and sewer systems. Steven and Ellen Palmer filed the lawsuit in United States District Court in New York on May 20 against CVS Health and Nice-Pak Products Inc. claiming the flushable wipes sold under the CVS name are not actually flushable.
Money transfer company cited by stockholders
A money transfer company has been sued by stockholders over a sale of stock in March 2014, alleging the company made false and misleading statements to investors.
Sears cited in lawnmover fuel line defect
Sears faces allegations that one of its lawnmower brands has a faulty fuel line that potentially can catch fire.
Car equipment maker sued over alleged price-rigging scheme
The maker of automobile equipment is facing a class action lawsuit over an alleged price rigging scheme to control the prices of the market.
Florida law firm sues Illinois firm for fees in class action lawsuit
An Florida law firm is suing an Illinois law firm for failing to pay it a fee for joining in as counsel on a class action lawsuit in Florida.
International energy company faces stockholder lawsuit amid scandal
A multinational energy corporation faces a lawsuit over an alleged massive corruption scheme at the company and in the Brazilian government.
Mortgage lending company to pay $9 million in discrimination case
A mortgage lending company will pay $9 million to settle a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit that alleged the company discriminated against African-American and Hispanic borrowers.
New Jersey medical facility to pay $3.6 million for false Medicare claims
A New Jersey medical facility will pay $3.6 million to settlement a federal lawsuit over allegations that it billed for tests that weren't medically necessary, said U.S.
Online companies to pay $11 million to 21 states for unlawful practices
Florida was part of an $11 million multi-state settlement with three companies over allegations that they conducted misleading advertisements and billing practices, said Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Biopharmaceutical company accused of botching drug trial, sued by stockholders
A biopharmaceutical company is being sued by a stockholder for conducting a clinical research study that lacked independence.
AG Schneiderman sends comprehensive ethics reform bill to state legislature
A bill brought by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman would give his office the authority to investigate and prosecute allegations of public corruption, Schneiderman said Wednesday.