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Megadoor sued for allegedly failing to pay contractors prevailing wage
Megadoor USA is being sued for allegedly failing to provide a prevailing wage for its contractors and subcontractors violating federal law.
Consumer sues Johnson & Johnson, alleging baby bedtime products don't help with sleep
A consumer has filed a class action suit against Johnson & Johnson, alleging its baby products don’t perform as advertised.
Johnson & Johnson sued over effectiveness claims of bedtime baby products
Johnson & Johnson is facing a class action lawsuit over claims its baby products don’t perform as advertised.
Nature Made sued over allegedly misleading vitamin E health claims
Nature Made, a dietary supplements manufacturer, is being sued for alleged false advertising over its vitamin E product.
Nestle faces class action over Gerber Graduates Puffs
Nestle is being sued for allegedly falsely advertising the nutritional ingredients on one of its child food brands.
Schiff Nutrition sued over allegedly misleading health claims of its omega-3 product
A California man is suing Schiff Nutrition International Inc. for allegedly advertising that its dietary supplements help reduce the risk of coronary heart disease when they don’t provide those benefits.
Rooms to Go sued over claims it doesn't treat furniture for spills as advertised
Rooms to Go, a Florida-based furniture store, is being sued for allegedly lying to customers about treating its furniture against food and beverages.
Kraft Foods sued over alleged misbranding of sour cream
Kraft Foods is being sued for allegedly misbranding one of its brands of sour cream as being healthier than it actually is.
Department of Justice obtains permanent injunction against Iowa Select Herbs
The U.S. Department of Justice obtained a court-ordered injunction against Iowa Select Herbs that will prevent distribution of alleged dietary supplements, said principal assistant attorney general Benjamin Mizer on Aug. 17.
CFPB sues Citizens Bank for allegedly keeping funds from citizens
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed a lawsuit against Citizens Bank for allegedly failing to credit customers the full amounts they were owed in their accounts, said CFPB Director Richard Cordray Wednesday.
Pennsylvania sues Sell House in 1 Hour for alleged false advertising
Pennsylvania has filed a lawsuit against Sell House in 1 Hour, LLC for allegedly misleading consumers through its advertisements, said state Attorney General Kathleen Kane on Monday.
Mercy Health Springfield Communities to pay $5.5M for alleged improper financial relationship with physicians
Mercy Health Springfield Communities and its affiliate Mercy Clinic Springfield Communities will pay $5.5 million to settle a lawsuit with the U.S.
Florida sues EPA over new Clean Air Act rule
Florida is challenging the Environmental Protection Agency over a rule requiring the state to revise its plan on governing carbon emissions from power plants, said Florida Attorney General Pan Bondi on Aug. 11.
Blue Cross Blue Shield in Maryland sued over alleged security breach
Blue Cross Blue Shield is being sued over an alleged breach of security that led to the release of patients' personal information.
NFL Sunday Ticket agreement with DirecTV heads to court
Ninth Inning Inc. is suing the National Football League in a class action representing restaurants and bars over the league's agreement with DirecTV and its broadcasting of “out of market” games.
Florida debt relief companies allegedly didn't pay customers' creditors, lawsuit says
The state of Florida filed a lawsuit against two debt relief companies claiming the business failed to help paying customers lower debt and improve their credit, said Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi on Aug. 6.
Arkansas joins 14 other states asking EPA to halt new Clean Power Plan
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge on Aug. 5 joined 14 other states in asking the U.S. Enviromental Protection Agency to halt the Clean Power Plan until a legal challenge against the new rule is settled in court.
Cancer treatment manufacturer allegedly marketed powerful drug for non-cancer pains
A cancer treatment company will pay $1.1 million to the state of Oregon to settle a lawsuit that alleged one of its powerful drugs approved to treat cancer was also labeled for non-cancer uses
Idaho collects $24 million in penalties, costs in fiscal year 2015
Idaho collected more than $24 million in penalties and costs during fiscal year 2015, said Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden on Aug. 10.
CVS Pharmacy allegedly overcharged for generic prescriptions, lawsuit says
A national pharmacy chain is accused of intentionally overcharging for generic prescription drugs, a federal lawsuit said.