Mary Haydock News
Federal court stops class action lawsuit cold vs Trader Joe's over "cold-pressed" juice labeling dispute
In the ruling, the judge cited Trader Joe's compliance with federal food safety guidelines to say consumers should be aware of the additional processing the juice undergoes after it is pressed
Class action: United Airlines targeted by class action over security face scans of passengers
The complaint accuses United Airlines of violating Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act, potentially exposing the airline to a massive payout
Ogilvie Transportation Center ticketing agents claim Union Pacific didn't do enough to keep them safe from Covid
Four separate plaintiffs, all represented by Chicago attorney Clifford Horwitz, claim they were infected by Covid because Union Pacific didn't comply with OSHA or CDC recommendations
Class action claims Bank of America didn't make customer deposits available immediately
The lawsuit, which plaintiffs say could include millions of customers, claims Bank of America's alleged failure to make $5,500 in deposits available to customers by at least the next business day cost customers fees and interest
Class action: Pandora Jewelry's virtual try-on tool allegedly violated Illinois biometrics law
Pandora Jewelry one of the latest targets of a class action lawsuit over face scans of its customers using an online virtual try-on tool, with potentially massive damages at stake.
Des Plaines woman files class action vs KSN law firm over rent collection practices
A newly filed class action lawsuit accuses landlords' law firm Kovitz Shifrin & Nesbit of improper efforts to attempt to force tenants to pay back rent, allegedly including rejecting Covid rent relief funds available to tenants
Class action lawsuit claims Tom's 'all-natural' toothpaste may contain synthetic ingredients
Tom's of Maine, a producer of all-natural health and beauty products, is facing a consumer class-action lawsuit that claims its all-natural toothpaste actually contains synthetic ingredients.
Appeals panel: White ex-meter reader can sue Springfield for firing him, keeping Black coworker, despite similar termination recommendations
A divided federal appeals panel says the city of Springfield can't escape a racial discrimination lawsuit from a terminated meter reader, who is white