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Monday, 20 May 2013 12:38 |
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Chula Vista Cell Phone Tax Class Action Settlement
By Mike Holter
The City of Chula Vista, California, has reached an $8 million class action lawsuit settlement over allegations it unlawfully collected a local tax on residents’ cell phone bills. Residents who paid for cell phone service at any time between April 2010 and April 2013 can receive a cash payment of between $35 and $150, or a full refund of the taxes they paid from the class action settlement.
The Chula Vista cell phone tax settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit (Villa, et al. v. City of Chula Vista) that alleges the City unlawfully taxed residents’ wireless telephone service.
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Monday, 20 May 2013 06:00 |
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Judge Certifies Time Warner Wage & Hour Class Action Lawsuit
By Robert J. Boumis
Lawsuits alleging that employers have failed to compensate employees for their work and overtime have been on the rise. Since the year 2000, the number of wage-and-hour lawsuits filed has increased by more than 400 percent. Some blame the economy, saying that the poor economy is causing employers to look for ways to cut expenses, sometimes skirting the law in the process. However, media giant Time Warner is now among the ranks of large, recognizable companies being sued for allegedly failing to compensate their employees.
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Monday, 20 May 2013 10:19 |
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Papa John's Agrees to $16.5M Text Spam Class Action Settlement
By Kimberly Mirando
Papa John’s agreed on Friday to a $16.5 million class action lawsuit settlement over allegations it sent unwanted text messages to customers in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. If approved, the settlement will provide cash payments of $50 to eligible Class Members and a voucher for a free Papa John’s pizza.
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Monday, 20 May 2013 06:00 |
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Issues that Make Early Termination Fees Unlawful
By John Curran
Recurring monthly bills from a company that provides a service such as payment processing or home and business security are supposed to benefit both sides. For the service provider, they can create a stream of revenue for years to come, while users should be able to lock in a rate and get the protection or business help they deserve. Some people are wondering if the users are missing out because of onerous early termination fees.
Recent class action lawsuits over early termination fees (ETFs) argue that these contracts should be covered by the Truth in Lending Act because they cover more than four installment payments. If that is the case, consumer attorneys say these contracts do not accurately mention what costs are involved over the term of a contract that can last years. In the case of one alarm company provider, they say that the front page of the contract lists a monthly fee penciled in, but there is little other information.
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Monday, 20 May 2013 06:00 |
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Drywall Price-Fixing Class Action Lawsuits Move Forward
By John Curran
General contractors and consumers who renovated their homes may have paid too much for sheet rock, according to claims raised in a new drywall price-fixing class action lawsuit investigation. Several class action lawsuits have already reached the courtroom, with some cases citing antitrust collusion on behalf of private citizens and others focusing on vendors such as Home Depot, Lowes and other home improvement stores.
The allegations of activities are generally the same, however. Gypsum, the key component used in drywall, is a commonly occurring material that is relatively cheap to use. Therefore, with the loss of revenue due to the housing bubble bursting, several manufacturers are alleged to have fixed the prices of drywall.
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Monday, 20 May 2013 06:00 |
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SSRI Birth Defect Risks May Include Autism, Study Says
By Anne Bucher
When pregnant women suffer from depression, they must carefully weigh their options. While medications may harm the fetus, depression may have debilitating effects on both the woman and her unborn child.
Depression is more than just feeling sad or unmotivated. Depression can lead women to rely on unhealthy and risky coping mechanisms such as taking drugs or alcohol. While many antidepressants are effective at treating depression, studies have linked antidepressant use during pregnancy to an increased risk of having a child with serious birth defects.
Some of the most popular antidepressants used today are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors like Zoloft, Paxil, Prozac and Lexapro. The use of SSRI antidepressants during pregnancy have been linked to several serious birth defects, including:
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Monday, 20 May 2013 06:00 |
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Popular Dialysis Products Linked to Heart Failure
By Robert J. Boumis
Patients with kidney disease depend on dialysis machines to take over for their ailing kidneys. Often, these machines are people’s lifelines as they wait for a donor kidney or for their own organs to start function again. However, it has come to light that certain dialysis concentrates may have lead to serious health risks.
GranuFlo and NaturaLyte are two products produce by the medical supply company Fresenius Medical Care. These products were promoted over traditional dialysis concentrates because they required less storage space than traditional dialysis concentrates. However, problems with preparing these products may have lead to serious, heart-related problems.
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Monday, 20 May 2013 06:00 |
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Redbox Wants Text Message Class Action Lawsuit Dismissed
By Jessica Tyner
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) was put into effect in 1991. The law protects consumers against getting sales calls they never signed up for, but as technology has changed, so has TCPA rules. It’s now illegal for a business to send a text message unless the consumer has signed up for services or requested to be contacted. That’s why you’re not getting endless text messages from companies wanting you to buy everything from massage services to guitars.
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