Nothing is better than the taste of Justice when you finally get that class action settlement. The problem is that most of the settlements are so small that the time to deposit the check or cash the $2.37 payment from 100 Billion dollar corporation does not get you excited.
This action is part of a more extensive $8.9 billion effort
by the multinational corporation to settle claims suggesting that its talc-based Baby Powder and other products have caused cancer in consumers.
In recent events, Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has earmarked $400 million to resolve US state
As part of the settlement, Fashion Nova must pay the FTC $4.2 million for consumer refunds and is prohibited from misrepresenting any customer reviews or other endorsements.
As part of the settlement, Fashion Nova must pay the FTC $4.2 million for consumer refunds and is prohibited from misrepresenting any customer reviews or other endorsements.
Nothing is better than the taste of Justice when you finally get that class action settlement. The problem is that most of the settlements are so small that the time to deposit the check or cash the $2.37 payment from 100 Billion dollar corporation does not get you excited.
This action is part of a more extensive $8.9 billion effort
by the multinational corporation to settle claims suggesting that its talc-based Baby Powder and other products have caused cancer in consumers.
In recent events, Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has earmarked $400 million to resolve US state
Facebook owner Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $725 million to resolve a class-action lawsuit accusing the social media company of allowing third parties, including Cambridge Analytica, to access users’ personal information.
If you were a Facebook user in the United States between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022,
Apple Inc., the technology giant known for its sleek design and cutting-edge products, is in the middle of a legal storm. A proposed class of Apple customers has approached a California federal judge, seeking preliminary approval for a $35 million settlement in a long-standing legal dispute. The crux of the
Facebook owner Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $725 million to resolve a class-action lawsuit accusing the social media company of allowing third parties, including Cambridge Analytica, to access users’ personal information.
If you were a Facebook user in the United States between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022,