Nov 05, 2024
A serving of yogurt topped with blueberries and mint leaves, placed on a light blue wooden surface.
Class Action Alleges “Naturally French” Yogurt Not Actually French

A proposed class action alleges that dessert maker La Fermière misled consumers by advertising their yogurt as French when, in reality, the yogurt was manufactured in New York. The complaint alleges the company profited off of “the booming market for foreign made goods” with its false advertising. The complaint filed... Read More »

Sign for Six Flags California featuring attractions and a gift shop, set against a mountainous backdrop.
Six Flags Employees Sue Over Unpaid Wages

Six Flags is the subject of a class action lawsuit that alleges employees in states including Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey are owed unpaid wages from as far back as October 2016. The allegations include claims that employees were required to undergo security screenings and facility walkthroughs while off the... Read More »

A person using a headset while operating a phone at a workplace, with digital communication icons overlayed.
WV Higher Ed Agency Accused of Recording Staff Conversations in Employee Lawsuit

In a recently filed lawsuit against a West Virginia college oversight agency, the Higher Education Policy Commission, an agency director alleges that the Commission illegally recorded over three years' worth of building staff conversations in its Charleston headquarters. As reported by the Charleston Gazette-Mail, the Higher Education Policy Commission's academic... Read More »

A gavel and a notebook with the title "The Americans with Disabilities Act" on a wooden surface, accompanied by a pen and glasses.
Attorneys for Serial ADA Litigants Can Get Minimal Fee Awards

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was enacted in 1990 to prevent discrimination against people with physical or mental impairments. As summarized by the Department of Justice, the law “provides a clear and comprehensive national mandate for the elimination of discrimination against individuals with disabilities.” It seeks to give them... Read More »