Toys “R” Us Violates FTC Agreement and Pays $1.3M Fine
By WBE | 5.3.2011 | For Consumers,In The News,You Should Know
Toys “R” Us will be paying a $1.3 million penalty to the Federal Trade Commission on allegations that the company violated a 1998 order that stopped it from keeping toy prices high and limiting ...
By WBE | 4.29.2011 | For Businesses,For Consumers,In The News,You Should Know
Black’s Law Dictionary defines a contingent fee as “[a] fee charged for a lawyer’s services only if the lawsuit is successful or is favorably settled out of court … Contingent fees are usually ...
Minimum Wage Class Action Case Against Pizza Hut Franchisee
By WBE | 4.28.2011 | For Businesses,In The News,You Should Know
A U.S. District Judge has certified a class of pizza delivery drivers under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Drivers employed at 1,135 Pizza Hut stores in 28 states employed within 3 years of March ...
By WBE | 4.28.2011 | For Consumers,In The News,You Should Know
Sirius XM Radio faces a class action claim that it violates antitrust laws. Before Sirius merged with its only competitor XM, it stated that the merger wouldn’t increase the price of ...
Women File Class Action Against Bayer for Gender Discrimination
By WBE | 4.27.2011 | Hall Of Shame,In The News,You Should Know
It looks like Wal-Mart isn’t the only company under fire for engaging in discrimination against its female employees. Recently, 6 women filed a class action against Bayer for gender ...
By WBE | 4.11.2011 | For Consumers,In The News,You Should Know
Retailers are working hard to ensure safety, thanks to the largest pet food recall in history that happened 4 years ago.
In 2007, food manufacturer Menu Foods recalled nearly 60 million ...
“Don’t Be Evil” – To Whom? Google Book Settlement Rejected
By WBE | 4.8.2011 | For Consumers,In The News,You Should Know
The Internet has been buzzing with news regarding U.S. Circuit Judge Denny Chin’s rejection of a settlement agreement reached in the “Google Books” case, The Authors Guild, et al. v. Google, ...
Seventh Circuit Clarifies Pleading Standard for Antitrust Collusion
By WBE | 4.6.2011 | For Businesses,For Consumers,In The News,You Should Know
There has been little consistency between courts when it comes to addressing the scope and application of the Twombly[1] pleading standard in the context of allegations of antitrust collusion. ...
By WBE | 4.6.2011 | For Consumers,Hall Of Shame,In The News,You Should Know
Fifteen customers have sued Clearwire for allegedly throttling their Internet connection speeds.
Clearwire's website previously advertised its unlimited data usage:
Usage is ...
Former Colonial Bank Exec Admits Role in Fraud Scheme
By WBE | 4.5.2011 | For Businesses,For Investors,Hall Of Shame,In The News,You Should Know
Catherine Kissick, former senior vice president at Colonial Bank, pleaded guilty to a conspiracy that defrauded about $970 million from investors and the government. She faces up to 30 years in ...
By WBE | 4.4.2011 | For Consumers,In The News,Uncategorized,You Should Know
In In re Aqua Dots, a case recently heard in the Northern District of Illinois, the court faced a class certification request from plaintiffs who had purchased a popular children’s toy called ...
Dukes Watch: Lively Debate in Supreme Court Oral Argument
By WBE | 3.30.2011 | Columns,For Consumers,You Should Know
The much anticipated oral argument in Dukes v. Wal-Mart -- the biggest gender discrimination case in history -- was held today before the United States Supreme Court. From the unofficial ...