Citrix agreed to a $2.75 million class action lawsuit settlement to resolve claims it violated the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by contacting consumers with robocalls without first getting consent. Plaintiffs in the telemarketing class action lawsuit claim that Citrix contacted customers with robocalls to advertise its services. According to the ... Keep Reading↠
Eskaton Properties Minimum Wage Class Action Lawsuit
Eskaton Properties and California Healthcare Consultants agreed to pay a $5.5 million wage settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit claiming they failed to pay their California employees for all hours worked. Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit say Eskaton Properties and California Healthcare Consultants failed to compensate workers for all regular and ... Keep Reading↠
Kilgore ISD Property Tax Class Action Lawsuit
Kilgore Independent School District (ISD) agreed to pay $2.97 million as part of a settlement to resolve claims it collected illegal property taxes on homestead exemption properties. Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit accused Kilgore ISD of illegally repealing and reducing its local option homestead exemption for tax years 2016 through 2019. As a result, the ... Keep Reading↠
20/20 Eye Care Network, Hearing Care Network Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit
iCare Acquisition agreed to a $3 million class action lawsuit settlement to resolve claims a data breach compromised 20/20 Eye Care Network and 20/20 Hearing Care Network patient data. 20/20 Eye Care Network and 20/20 Hearing Care Network allegedly experienced a data breach in January 2021 which compromised sensitive patient information. According to plaintiffs in ... Keep Reading↠
Robinhood Outages Class Action Lawsuit
Robinhood agreed to pay a $9.9 million settlement to resolve claims that account holders lost money due to March 2020 outages. On March 2, March 3 and March 9, 2020, Robinhood allegedly suffered from outages during which account holders were unable to access their assets. As a result, account holders allegedly lost money as they were unable to make trades and other ... Keep Reading↠
PHH, Ocwen Mortgage Fees Class Action Lawsuit
PHH agreed to a $2.77 million settlement to resolve claims that it charged illegal service fees on internet mortgage payments. Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit accused PHH Mortgage of charging illegal convenience fees when making loan payments on the internet or through its telephone payment system. These fees allegedly violated the FDCPA and the Florida ... Keep Reading↠
Balfour Beatty Background Check Class Action Lawsuit
Balfour Beatty Infrastructure agreed to a $350,000 settlement to resolve claims it violated state and federal law by running employment background checks without the proper disclosures. The background check class action lawsuit claims that Balfour provided an insufficient disclosure form when running background checks on job applicants. This form allegedly violated ... Keep Reading↠
XTEND Workout Powders False Advertising Class Action Lawsuit
Woodbolt agreed to pay $3 million to resolve a class action lawsuit claiming it falsely advertised XTEND workout powders as “0 calories.” Class members may claim up to $25 without proof of purchase. Plaintiffs in the false advertising class action lawsuit accused Woodbolt of misleading customers by promising that XTEND products have “0 calories.” Despite these ... Keep Reading↠
Gilead Sciences HIV Privacy Class Action Lawsuit
Gilead Sciences agreed to pay $4 million to resolve a class action lawsuit claiming it failed to maintain HIV status privacy when sending mailings. Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit claim Gilead’s HIV-related mailings violated their privacy. According to the class action lawsuit, Gilead should have concealed all mention of HIV status to protect recipients from ... Keep Reading↠
Transworld Debt-Collection Calls Class Action Lawsuit
Transworld Systems agreed to a $1.56 million lawsuit settlement to resolve claims it violated Massachusetts debt-collection laws by contacting residents too frequently. Plaintiffs in the debt collection class action lawsuit accused Transworld of contacting consumers more than two times in a seven-day period. According to the complaint, these calls violated ... Keep Reading↠
Veriff Facial Scans Class Action Lawsuit
Veriff agreed to a $4 million settlement to resolve claims that it violated Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) by collecting facial geometry scans without consent. According to plaintiffs in the biometric privacy class action lawsuit, Veriff failed to comply with BIPA when collecting facial geometry scans for identity verification. The company ... Keep Reading↠
Advent Health Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit
Advent Health Partners agreed to a $500,000 settlement to resolve claims surrounding a 2021 data breach that compromised thousands of patients’ information. Patients later filed a class action lawsuit against Advent, arguing the health system failed to protect their information through reasonable cybersecurity measures. Advent Health is a Christian health system ... Keep Reading↠
General Credit Acceptance Repossession Class Action Lawsuit
General Credit Acceptance agreed to pay $2.75 million to resolve claims it violated Missouri law when repossessing and selling collateral property. Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit accused General Credit Acceptance of violating statutory requirements for pre- and post-sale notices required by Missouri law. General Credit Acceptance Co. is a lender based in ... Keep Reading↠
Penn National Gaming Missouri Tip Pooling Class Action Lawsuit
Penn National Gaming and other Missouri gaming companies agreed to pay $5.5 million to resolve claims that they violated labor laws through tip pooling and wage deductions. Plaintiffs in the Missouri wage-and-hour class action lawsuit accused Penn Gaming, Argosy Casino and Hollywood Casino of violating various laws by creating a mandatory tip pool policy that later ... Keep Reading↠
West-Aircomm Federal Credit Union (WAFCU) Vehicle Repossession Class Action Lawsuit
West-Aircomm Federal Credit Union (WAFCU) agreed to pay $300,000 to resolve claims it failed to properly inform borrowers of their rights after vehicle repossession. Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit accused West-Aircomm of failing to send borrowers the proper repossession notices and deficiency calculations required by lending laws. These insufficient notices ... Keep Reading↠
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