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Friday, 17 May 2013 13:58 |
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OfficeMax Agrees to ZIP Code Class Action Settlement
By Mike Holter
OfficeMax has reached a class action lawsuit settlement with California consumers who were asked to provide their ZIP codes during credit card transactions – a practice that’s illegal under state law. Eligible customers will receive up to $15 in merchandise vouchers if the class action settlement is approved.
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Friday, 17 May 2013 13:40 |
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Chicago Tribune Settles Subscription Rate Hike Class Action
By Matt O'Donnell
Over 41,000 Chicago Tribune customers will begin receiving notices of a class action lawsuit settlement resolving claims the newspaper illegally charged increased rates to subscribers’ credit and debit cards. Eligible Class Members will receive $6.50 if the settlement is approved.
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Friday, 17 May 2013 10:18 |
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McDonald's Hit with Time-Shaving, Overtime Class Action Lawsuit
By Jessica Tyner
It sounds pretty simple: an employee should get paid for working overtime. However, there are hundreds of unpaid overtime lawsuits popping up around the country. The latest accusation is that McDonalds is tampering with shift records in an effort to cut costs. According to a recently filed class action lawsuit, more than 12 McDonald’s restaurants -- all owned by the same person in New York -- have shaved hours off of employees’ time cards.
Plaintiff Jeffrey Schuyler is at the helm of the New York McDonald’s unpaid overtime lawsuits. Behind him are 500 employees all targeting Ralph Crawford, a successful McDonald’s franchise owner. A red flag was triggered when Crawford began requesting alarmingly high time punch changes. Suddenly, hundreds of employees’ overtime hours were changed to eight-hour shifts. However, Crawford might not be the only one to blame in this doctored time sheet lawsuit.
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Friday, 17 May 2013 10:14 |
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Kroger Robocall Class Action Lawsuit Will Stay in Arbitration
By Anne Bucher
A federal judge last week refused to reconsider a November decision to send a proposed class action lawsuit accusing Kroger Co. of robocalling customers to arbitration.
Plaintiff Patrick McNamara of San Diego, California, sued Kroger and Citizens Financial Group, a subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC (RBS), in September 2011 after opening a credit card from Kroger Personal Finance.
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Thursday, 16 May 2013 13:36 |
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LA Fitness Membership Cancellation Class Action Settlement
By Mike Holter
L.A. Fitness International, LLC has reached a class action lawsuit settlement with former customers who say they were billed for monthly dues after they cancelled their memberships. If you cancelled a monthly membership agreement with LA Fitness between May 18, 2006 and January 1, 2013, you may be eligible to receive a refund of the improper fees you paid and a free 45-Day Club Access Pass.
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Thursday, 16 May 2013 20:16 |
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Januvia Linked to Increased Risk of Cancer
By Anne Bucher
Januvia, available by prescription, is a once-daily pill that helps lower blood sugar levels in patients with type-2 diabetes. More than 25 million people have been diagnosed with diabetes in the U.S. Patients with type-2 diabetes have cells that are resistant to insulin, the hormone that causes cells to absorb glucose from the bloodstream. Januvia works by stimulating extra production of insulin from the pancreas to lower the patient’s blood sugar.
Diabetes Patients at Risk of Developing Serious Januvia Side Effects
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) is scrutinizing the type-2 diabetes medication Januvia, manufactured by Merck, amid concerns that the drug may increase the risk of patients developing Januvia thyroid cancer or pancreatic cancer. Januvia was initially approved by the FDA in 2006 to help patients with type-2 diabetes control their blood sugar.
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Thursday, 16 May 2013 13:30 |
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Judge Reinstates $203M Wells Fargo Overdraft Class Action Settlement
By Kimberly Mirando
Wells Fargo Bank customers scored a major victory Tuesday when a California federal judge reinstated a $203 million class action lawsuit settlement that penalizes the bank for charging hundreds of millions of improper overdraft fees.
The Wells Fargo overdraft settlement was originally reached in August 2010 but faced a series of setbacks in court, including several appeals and a December 26 Ninth Circuit decision that the National Bank Act preempts California’s unfair competition law, and therefore state law cannot dictate the order in which banks process customers’ transactions.
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Thursday, 16 May 2013 16:59 |
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Plaintiff in Unum Claim Denial Lawsuit Wins Appeal
By Anne Bucher
Many Americans rely on disability insurance to protect them in the event they are catastrophically injured or contract a disease that prevents them from working. They count on the policies to provide benefits to support them. However, many insurance companies have denied legitimate claims in the interest of saving money.
Unum, the biggest disability insurance provider in the U.S., has received a great deal of media attention following allegations that company representatives systematically denied legitimate Unum disability claims and rewarded the employees who denied the most claims.
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