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Makers of health supplements allegedly misled customers about effectiveness
The makers of a health supplement are being sued in federal court for allegedly misleading customers in the effectiveness of the products.
Homeowners agreeing to mortgage modification agreement with company saddled with $100K 'balloon payment,' lawsuit says
A mortgage modification company is being sued for allegedly failing to tell borrowers about the cost of a balloon payment they would owe at the end of the term of the loan.
Energy company sued for allegedly charging excess in energy costs
A New York energy company is being sued for allegedly charging customers significantly more for energy services than traditional suppliers.
Telemarketing calls bring court action against New York gas company
A consumer is suing a New York gas company, alleging it called individuals soliciting services without prior consent.
Popular food ordering website allegedly doesn't pass along tips to delivery drivers
A popular review website is facing allegations that its food ordering website doesn't pass along tips to delivery drivers.
Woman claims cigarettes contained asbestos, caused cancer
A tobacco company secretly included asbestos in one of its cigarette brands in the 1950s and caused a woman's mesothelioma, her lawsuit says.
Toaster pastries not made with 'real fruit' as advertised, lawsuit says
The maker of a toaster pastry brand is being sued for allegedly not making the product with real fruit and still advertising that it does.
Lawsuit calls advertisements on Slingbox a 'bait and switch'
Advertisements broadcasted by a subscription-based television company constitute a “bait and switch” by the business, a lawsuit said.
Catering service allegedly failed to pay employees tips it collected
Eight individuals are suing a New York catering service, alleging it withheld tips of employees even though it charged venues gratuities.
Rheem Manufacturing allegedly had defect in evaporator coil
Three individuals are suing a heating and cooling manufacturer, alleging sale of defective systems to residents.
Uranium extraction company paid to promote stock, lawsuit says
A company that extracts uranium in the United States and in Paraguay is being sued by investors claiming it made misleading statements about the company's stock valuation.
T-Mobile sued for allegedly failing to pay commission to employees
One of the country's largest cellphone service providers is being sued by former employees who claim the company failed to pay them the full commission they earned.
Johnson & Johnson sued over effectiveness of bedtime baby products
A popular maker of baby products is being sued over claims that its lotions and bath wash made for babies doesn't help them sleep
Dental company sued for allegedly sending unsolicited fax messages
A Florida dental company is accused of violating federal law when it sent fax messages to potential customers without obtaining prior permission from recipients.
Wyndham Hotel to pay $20K to former worker for allegedly firing her while serving on jury
A national hotel group will pay $20,000 in restitution for firing a worker allegedly because she was serving jury duty
New York grocer to pay $45K for allegedly firing injured employees on probationary period
A New York wholesale grocer will pay the state $45,000 for allegedly firing employees who were injured on “preventable accidents,”
Health care company to pay $45 million to Maryland for allegedly botching health care exchange website
A healthcare company will pay the state of Maryland $45 million to avoid legal action after it allegedly failed to build a proper health care exchange website for the state
Colorado company allegedly targeted military members, families for credit services, lawsuit states
A Colorado company is being sued for allegedly targeting military members and their families by offering goods and services on credit
Arkansas AG: EPA overreached with new regional haze plan
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was “arbitrary and capricious” in proposing a regional haze federal implementation plan, said Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge on July 16.
Four major airlines sued over alleged price-fixing scheme
Four major American airline companies are being sued over allegations they conspired to fix prices for flights within the United States.