Uber: Convenient Ridesharing or Public Menace?
Uber could be in uber trouble Uber, a ridesharing service based in San Francisco is getting a lot of flack from local, state and international authorities. Uber is a ride sharing service that uses a...
View ArticleMichigan Cancer Doctor Makes Millions Off Healthy Patients
Second Opinion Please… Dr. Fatrid Fata, a prominent Michigan Internist has plead guilty to 16 counts of fraud and money laundering. Dr Fata fraudulently told healthy patients they had cancer to make...
View ArticleTommy the Chimp is No Chump
Quit Monkeying Around A unique case is taking place in the court of appeals in New York, it is about whether chimpanzees are entitled to “legal personhood”. The defendant is 26-year-old Tommy, who is...
View ArticleBirthday Suit Blues
Playing the world’s saddest song on the world’s smallest violin A Hillsboro, Oregon man is suing the Portland police department over his arrest at the Mark O. Hatfield Courthouse in 2014. Twenty-five...
View ArticleFacebook in Court for Texting
Character Limit Reached A class action lawsuit has been brought against Facebook in a California federal court. Facebook allegedly sent automated text messages to cell phone users without their prior...
View ArticleWoman Fired for Removing Tracking App on Company Phone
GPS disabled A former sales executive was fired when she uninstalled on application on her company phone that kept track of her GPS location 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Myrna Arias, a former sales...
View ArticleDeLorean Settlement Stalls in the Courtroom
Pump the breaks on a settlement… A settlement over the infamous Delorean used to time travel in the 1985 film “Back to the Future” has stalled in court. In 2014, the widow of automaker John DeLorean...
View ArticleNot So Fancy Labor Conditions
Here Kitty Kitty The makers of seafood-based Fancy Feast cat food products face a potential $5 million class action lawsuit over allegations that the company supports slave labor by purchasing the cat...
View ArticleClass Action Against Neopets
California Law Violated? The virtual pet website Neopets is being sued for $5 million in a class action lawsuit over allegations that the company violated California law by automatically renewing...
View ArticleWheelchair Fraud In Washington
Wheelchair The Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced that Michael Mann, owner of Seattle-based Wheelchairs Plus Inc., will pay $2.7 million for Medicaid fraud allegations. The...
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