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Danone Waters of America is facing a class action lawsuit that alleges the company misled consumers by labeling its products as "Natural Spring Water," when in fact they allegedly contain microplastics.
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The class action lawsuit asserts The Wonderful Company, which sells Fiji brand water, misled consumers and violated Illinois consumer fraud law
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Plaintiff Jennifer Conidi and her attorneys from the firm of Todd M. Friedman have brought two more class action lawsuits under Illinois' biometrics privacy law against beauty products sellers Luxy Hair and Grande Cosmetics over their online "virtual try-on" tools
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The lawsuit asserts Whole Foods adds too much icy "glaze" to its frozen fish, allegedly causing consumers to overpay
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The lawsuits all claim Ulta, Luminess, Cliclime and Kiko Cosmetics violated Illinois' biometrics privacy law by scanning the faces of customers using their online virtual try-on tools, without notice or consent
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A man is suing Poppie's Dough of Illinois Inc. for alleged retaliation.
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A man is suing National Credit Systems Inc. and Equifax Inc. for alleged misrepresentation in debt collection.
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Less than five days after a federal appeals court threw out a settlement deal intended to cut short the litigation, a group of lawyers representing people suing Subway over the length of their footlong sub sandwiches have indicated they will now refresh their class actions against the ubiquitous fast food chain.
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A Chicago federal appeals panel suffered heartburn from a class-action suit, which claimed Subway Footlong sandwiches cheat customers by occasionally measuring just under a foot, likening the litigation to a “racket” that lines the pockets of plaintiffs’ lawyers, but does little else
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An individual is suing TransUnion Corp., a credit reporting agency, citing alleged breach of duty and violation of federal law for misrepresenting his debt.
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One company recently brought into the world of litigation under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act doesn’t like what it sees. BrandRep is taking its anger out on Beverly Hills, CA, attorney Todd Friedman, one of the most prolific lawsuit-filers in the country.
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A Chicago woman who claims Amazon continued to draw payments from her bank account for an Amazon Prime membership she says she didn’t even purchase has filed a class action suit against the online retailer.