Nov 05, 2024
Exterior view of a Family Dollar store.
Family Dollar at the Center of Several Lawsuits Over Rat Infestation

Lawyers in several states are pushing for class-action lawsuits against Family Dollar after reports of a rat infestation in the company’s distribution center surfaced earlier this year. Attorneys in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee have all come forward with lawsuits seeking class-action certification. Reports of the infestation began... Read More »

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How Soon Can You File Another Bankruptcy?

Every year, hundreds of thousands of Americans file for individual bankruptcy. 2020 actually saw fewer bankruptcy filings than recent years, with around 520,000 as compared to the 750,000+ filings per year from 2016 through 2019. Regardless, the implication is clear: Bankruptcy is incredibly common and reflects the realities of the... Read More »

Amtrak train at a station surrounded by greenery.
Family of Man Shot Dead on Amtrak Train Sue For $100M

The family of a man who was shot while riding an Amtrak train in Missouri is suing the transportation company for $100 million. 30-year-old Richie Terell Aaron Jr. was shot on the evening of January 14 while aboard an Amtrak train that was traveling north to Independence. After stopping at... Read More »

A person receiving hairstyling in a salon, focusing on natural and braided hairstyles.
House Passes Bill Banning Hair-Related Discrimination

Two Black high school students in Texas were banned from class and school activities because their long, braided hair violated the school’s grooming code. A Black woman in Alabama was hired to be a customer service representative, but when she went to her interview with Human Resources, she was told... Read More »

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It’s OK to Deny Conjugal Visits to Convicted Murderer

A convicted murderer, serving a 25-year sentence for killing his stepfather, asked for a conjugal visit from his wife. Such visits are governed by a California law that prohibits overnight stays to those who have committed violent crimes against family members. The man argued the victim was not a family... Read More »

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Peloton Faces Mounting Lawsuits as Employees Claim Unpaid Wages

A class-action suit that was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court at the start of the year accuses pop culture exercise brand Peloton of violating California's labor laws. Among other violations, the suit addresses the company’s failure to pay employees proper minimum wage and overtime pay. The plaintiff in the... Read More »