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Class action accuses T-Mobile of trying to stifle customer speech about T-Mobile through online terms and conditions
T-Mobile is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly attempting to prevent customers from expressing negative opinions about the company through its user agreement. -
Lawsuit: Man claims Dolce & Gabbana misled him into launching business venture based around $7,800 women's jacket
Among other damages, the self-represented plaintiff is demanding Dolce & Gabbana donate 10,000 purses to "LGBTQ+ organizations" and provide him with 10 shopping sprees at D&G stores. -
Women's clothier Evereve accused in class action of alleged violations of California labor law
Women's clothing manufacturer Evereve is facing a class action lawsuit for alleged violations of California labor law. The suit, filed on behalf of Diana Smyth and all similarly situated current and former employees, accuses the company of shorting worker pay among other infractions. -
Marriott accused in class action of allowing Salesforce to record customer chats
The lawsuit mirrors a similar action filed by the plaintiff and her attorneys against an online health care networking vendor. -
Lawsuit accuses Juicy Couture site operator Cart.com of allegedly installing spyware on users' devices
The Juicy Couture website operators have been accused of secretly installing spyware on the devices of their site visitors. -
Carquest auto parts accused in class action of allegedly shorting worker pay, other alleged CA labor violations
Auto parts supplier Carquest is facing a class action lawsuit over allegations of shorting worker pay and other violations of California labor law. -
Class action accuses Homeagain.com of surreptitiously installing spyware on users' devices
Homeagain.com, a lost pet reunification site, is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly installing spyware on users' devices without their consent. -
Lawsuit says Citibank should have warned lawyer about check fraud scheme
A Montrose lawyer has filed suit against Citibank, claiming the bank should pay because it failed to warn her about a check fraud scheme, allegedly leading her to be duped into transferring funds to "criminal actors." -
Class action: Gamestop allegedly shorted worker pay, other violations of CA labor law
Gamestop workers have filed a class action lawsuit against the video game retailer, saying the company has allegedly violated California labor laws by allegedly shorting worker pay and allegedly denying meal breaks, among other alleged violations. -
Class action: Flying Food Group allegedly violated LA wage ordinance, CA labor law
A class action lawsuit accuses airline catering company Flying Food Group of violating Los Angeles wage ordinances and California labor law. -
AT&T customer lawsuit: Company misled consumers about network reliability
An AT&T customer who claimed he lost mobile phone and data service for weeks has launched a class action lawsuit against AT&T, claiming they misled consumers about network reliability and service levels. -
Peacock customers: Streaming service can't use 'mass arbitration' clause to kill their claims
A group of Peacock streaming service customers have sued the TV entertainment provider, asking a court to prohibit Peacock's use of a "mass arbitration" provision to settle disput -
United flight attendants say airline discriminated against non-white staff on Dodgers team flights
Two non-white flight attendants have filed suit against United Airlines, claiming the airline discriminated against them in how the company staffed its charter flights for the Los Angeles Dodgers, by preferring white female workers with blond hair and blue eyes. -
Class action filed vs Southern California Hospital over data breach
Southern California Hospital System faces a class action lawsuit accusing it of failing to safeguard patient health information amid a data breach. -
Class action: Thermomix multicooker maker of selling defective product
A class action lawsuit accuses the maker of the Thermomix multicooker of selling a product that has allegedly burned users by unexpectedly spewing boiling hot liquid while cooking. -
Class action accuses Core Power Yoga of shorting workers' pay
A class action lawsuit has accuses fitness studio Core Power Yoga of allegedly shorting its workers' pay, among other alleged violations of California labor law. -
Man sues Tesla, claims fraud because Tesla cars still aren't fully self driving
A Los Angeles man has filed suit against Tesla, claiming they defrauded him by allegedly convincing him to buy a Tesla by falsely promising that his car would soon be upgraded to include Tesla's still experimental Full Self Driving technology. -
California sues drug companies, pharmacies over 'inflated' insulin prices; Not true, Eli Lilly says
The California Attorney General's offce said pharmaceutical companies and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) have engaged in deceptive business practices that have driven up the cost of insulin for California consumers. -
$10 million premises liability case dismissed by Los Angeles Superior Court judge
LA judge rules in favor of dismissing a $10 million premises liability lawsuit -
Bar files class action over liquor license and permit fees after forced COVID closure
Claims filed against the state-run Department of Alcohol Beverage Control by bar and restaurant owners doing business in Los Angeles County have turned into a class-action lawsuit.