class action lawsuits
‘It’s About the Little Victories’: Government Closer to Paying $125 Million it Overcharged for Court Records
“The best part about all of this is I couldn’t even tell you what my PACER bill was during the timeframe of the class action lawsuit because PACER doesn’t allow me to go back more than two years to get old invoices. Never change, PACER.”
Drivers Sue Amazon Over 'Inhumane' Conditions, Having to Pee in Bottles
A proposed class action in Colorado alleges that Amazon broke state wage and anti-discrimination laws by not letting drivers take breaks to use the bathroom.
Here’s How You Can Get In On Facebook’s $725 Million Class Action Settlement
A new website allows anyone who had a Facebook account between May 2007 and December 2022 to file a claim against the company—and potentially get paid.
Artists Are Suing Over Stable Diffusion Stealing Their Work for AI Art
"They will replace the very artists whose stolen works power these AI products with whom they are competing."
Here's All the Lawsuits Against FTX So Far
Five lawsuits have been filed in the month since FTX's spectacular collapse and allege vast conspiracies to mislead and defraud customers.
T-Mobile Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Massive Data Breach
Beyond giving people financial damages, the lawsuit also asks a court to ban T-Mobile from storing personal information in the cloud.
AT&T Says Customers Can’t Sue the Company for Selling Location Data to Bounty Hunters
Due to the contract fine print, AT&T says customers must instead deal with the company privately rather than in court.
EFF Hits AT&T With Class Action Lawsuit for Selling Customers’ Location to Bounty Hunters
The lawsuit, which comes after multiple Motherboard investigations into phone location data selling, is seeking an injunction against AT&T which would try to enforce the deletion of any sold data.
Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over Selling Customers’ Location Data
The lawsuits come after a Motherboard investigation showed AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile sold phone location data that ended up with bounty hunters, and The New York Times covered an instance of Verizon selling data.
How Trump Could Make It Easier for Corporations to Screw You Over
Do you know what the Seventh Amendment is?
LGBTQ Vets Are Suing the Canadian Government for Forcing Them to Admit Their Sexualities
A former sailor said he was strapped to a polygraph machine and forced to admit he was gay.
Now Starbucks Is Being Sued for Putting Too Much Ice in Its Drinks
The $5 million lawsuit argues that the coffee company has been duping customers with over-iced drinks for the last ten years.