
Joe Guszkowski
July 27, 2026
A proposed class-action lawsuit claims that Uber Eats' priority delivery option does not work as advertised because the supposed "direct to you" orders may include other stops along the way.

Amanda Mactas
July 27, 2026
A new class action lawsuit alleges that Uber Eats is scamming customers with its "priority" fees. When customers go to checkout on Uber Eats, they can pay $1–$5 more for "priority" delivery, which promises "direct to you" service. However, the suit claims that Uber never informs its drivers which orders are priority, making the service null and void.

Jonathan Capriel
June 28, 2026
Several consumers saw their claims trimmed or were booted entirely from a proposed class action accusing Colgate-Palmolive Co. of allowing their toothpastes to become tainted with lead and mercury, with a Manhattan federal judge suggesting a third-party study and other testing that all buyers relied on proved very little.

Gina Kim
June 7, 2026
The Seventh Circuit revived a lawsuit alleging Kenosha County forced civil immigrant detainees housed at its jail to do unpaid janitorial work or be punished, ruling Friday the forced labor statute doesn't allow local jails to force detainees to work "on pain of solitary confinement" or loss of phone privileges.

Hailey Konnath
June 1, 2026
A California federal judge refused Tuesday to throw out a trio of Lyft passengers' proposed class action claiming the ride-hailing company's Priority Pickup option costs extra but often fails to pick up passengers faster, finding that the passengers had standing to bring their claims.

Gina Kim
April 21, 2026
Pet care app Rover shares sensitive user information like search queries, booking histories, home addresses and absence schedules with third parties like Google without consent, according to a proposed class action filed Tuesday in California federal court.

Gina Kim
March 1, 2026
Uber tricks riders into paying a price premium for faster pickup through UberX that it cannot guarantee over the cheaper "Wait & Save" option, even though drivers often fail to arrive by the advertised pickup time, according to a proposed class action filed Friday in California federal court.

David A. Wood
February 15, 2026
Another Jeep 4xe hybrid battery lawsuit has been filed as a class action over 2020-2025 Jeep Wrangler 4xe and 2022-2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe vehicles.

Elaine Briseño
February 9, 2026
A consumer filed a proposed class action in California federal court that accused ATP Tour Inc. of sharing the personal information of its website users with Google and others despite telling visitors they could reject nonessential data collection.

Jared Foretek
January 25, 2026
D.C.-based government software contractor Opexus is facing a class action alleging that its negligence allowed two former employees — both of whom had been convicted for hacking previously — to copy more than 1,800 U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission files onto USB drives and take the data.

Bonnie Eslinger
January 19, 2026
Lyft tells passengers they can get a faster pickup for a premium price but frequently fails to deliver on that promise, a customer says in a proposed consumer class action filed Tuesday in California federal court.

Joyce Hanson
August 20, 2025
Thousands of consumers suing online marketplace Temu on claims of false advertising and deceptive trade have urged a New York federal court to send their cases directly to arbitration, saying the company has used aggressive stalling tactics to avoid legitimate arbitral proceedings.

Daniela Porat (Raphael Janove interviewed)
January 26, 2025
A split Ninth Circuit opinion finding that applying Washington's minimum wage law to federal immigration detainees doesn't violate intergovernmental immunity shows the role state law will play in future battles over...

Caroline Simson
January 9, 2025
Streaming platform Plex is urging a California federal court to nix a proposed data privacy class action, accusing the plaintiffs of using the litigation as a tactic to "coerce" it into settling more than 400 pending arbitrations.

Elliot Weld
December 16, 2024
A Plex subscriber is claiming the streaming service violated its terms of service by refusing to arbitrate claims that it was breaching federal and state privacy laws.

Emilie Ruscoe
December 1, 2024
Esquire Bank NA and a payment processor it sponsors have asked a New York federal judge to toss all but one of an online merchant's proposed class action claims over a fee provision in their contract, arguing as a mediation date looms that most of the merchant's claims are either duplicative or inapplicable.

Daniela Porat (Raphael Janove interviewed)
August 13, 2024
A Seventh Circuit decision in a forced labor suit against the Salvation Army highlights how, when a work relationship falls outside traditional employment paradigms, perceptions of the parties at issue drive…

Daniela Porat (Raphael Janove interviewed)
May 20, 2024
A Fourth Circuit decision this month stands out for opening the door to classifying certain incarcerated workers as employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act, representing another shift in the legal…

Jon Steingart (Raphael Janove interviewed)
April 29, 2024
Arbitration agreements workers must sign as a job requirement may be found unenforceable if they include a fee-shifting provision that could make the out-of-court process so costly that they chill enforcement…

Daniela Porat (Raphael Janove interviewed)
April 24, 2024
The California Supreme Court's ruling that pretrial detainees are not entitled to minimum wage and overtime while working in jail was a textualist decision that sidestepped questions of employee and conviction…

Carolina Bolado
April 15, 2024
A plaintiff in one of more than a dozen antitrust suits accusing sugar companies of engaging in a price-fixing scheme argued that the litigation should be consolidated in Florida, which is responsible for more than half of all American sugarcane production and is home to more of the sugar company defendants than any other jurisdiction.

Daniela Porat (Raphael Janove interviewed)
April 9, 2024
The U.S. Department of Justice's argument for federal supremacy as grounds to deny immigrant detainees minimum wage in the workers' fray with detention operator GEO Group doesn't hold up to scrutiny, attorneys say, in a case that has helped shine a light on employee rights for those behind bars.

Emilie Ruscoe
February 12, 2024
Esquire Bank NA and a payment processing company face a proposed class action alleging they deceptively charged their merchant payment processing customers certain improperly high fees without appropriate disclosure.

Jon Steingart (Raphael Janove interviewed)
January 16, 2024

Daniela Porat (Raphael Janove interviewed)
January 4, 2024

Daniela Porat (Raphael Janove interviewed)
October 19, 2023

John Pletz
August 21, 2023
Millions of businesses that had webpages placed on Groupon site even though they never asked for them will now be free to shut them down. Under a class-action settlement that received preliminary approval last week in U.S. District Court in Chicago, businesses will be able to remove, edit or claim the pages created by Groupon. Other businesses that did deals in the past with Groupon will be able to get old deals removed from internet search results.

Jon Steingart (Raphael Janove interviewed)
July 6, 2023

Jon Steingart (Raphael Janove interviewed)
March 1, 2023

Ivan Moreno
February 12, 2023
The NFL has settled a proposed class action brought by international fans over glitches during the livestream of the 2020 Super Bowl, a Manhattan federal judge said in an order Monday.

Jon Steingart (Raphael Janove interviewed)
February 5, 2023

Thomas Germain
February 5, 2023
The iPhone maker tracks users even after promising not to, researchers say. Its statement in response to lawsuits seems to include glaring contradictions.

Matthew Santoni
January 31, 2023
A proposed class action accusing Apple of breaking state laws against wiretapping by allegedly collecting iPhone data even after users opt out should be transferred from Pennsylvania to California, the company told a Pennsylvania federal court.

Elliot Weld
January 22, 2023
A Manhattan federal judge has denied the National Football League an early win in a proposed class action filed on behalf of international fans who experienced glitches during livestreams of the 2020 Super Bowl.

Dave Simpson
January 12, 2023
Apple is unlawfully collecting data from its iPhone and iPad users, even if they indicate they don't want to be tracked on their mobile devices, a user alleged in a New York federal court putative class action complaint.

Dorothy Atkins
December 20, 2022
Two small businesses in California and New Jersey hit Groupon Tuesday with a nationwide proposed class action in Illinois federal court, alleging the online coupon company falsely advertises their businesses and Groupon's discounts to draw in clicks, while confusing potential customers and tarnishing the businesses' reputation.

Alex Zorn
December 20, 2022
The complaint alleges that the Chicago business listed thousands of small businesses without consent.

Maxwell Strachan
October 19, 2022
Players of the popular freemium mobile games say spending thousands became necessary to remain a part of tight-knit online communities.

Jon Steingart (Raphael Janove interviewed)
July 28, 2022

Jon Steingart (Raphael Janove interviewed)
May 10, 2022

Robert McCoppin
May 10, 2022
Aleksey Ruderman swept and mopped the floors of McHenry County jail, wiped tables, and cleaned the showers and the toilets - all against his will and without being paid a dime, he says.

Winston Cho
February 2, 2022
Apple's privacy campaign has driven its climbing ad revenue at the expense of competitors, especially Facebook parent company Meta.

Maxwell Strachan
November 23, 2021
Wellness boutiques say they dealt with angry customers, injured reputations, and potentially dangerous situations after ClassPass listed them without consent.

Eric Gardner
November 2, 2021
The complaint estimates there are somewhere between 300,000-700,000 individuals in about 181 countries who missed out on watching crucial moments of the 2020 matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.

Rachel Scharf
November 2, 2021
The National Football League must face a putative class action over glitches in international livestreams of the 2020 Super Bowl, after a Manhattan federal judge said Tuesday that an Australian football fan has brought viable breach of contract claims.

Maxwell Strachan
October 24, 2021
The suit alleges the fitness aggregator claims to have partnerships with countless small businesses without their consent or even knowledge. ClassPass, the fitness and health club aggregator and subscription app, is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit for allegedly claiming to be partnered with countless small businesses on its subscription-based app without their consent or even knowledge.
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