Consumer Law
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Revlon Approved to Exit Bankruptcy Under $2.7 Billion Debt Reduction Deal
A U.S. judge on Monday approved Revlon Inc’s reorganization plan, allowing the cosmetics maker to…
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Lawsuit Filed Against Apple Claims It Fails to Pay Correct Overtime Compensation
Apple violated the law by allegedly failing to include the value of vested restricted stock…
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J&J Loses Bid for Subsidiary to Stay in Bankruptcy During Supreme Court Appeal
A Johnson & Johnson company cannot delay a court order dismissing its bankruptcy, a U.S.…
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Ousted CEO Sues Bed Bath & Beyond Over Unpaid Severance Agreement
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc was sued on Friday by Mark Tritton, who was ousted…
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Professor at Boston University Sues for Discrimination After Being Denied Tenure
Professor Rodrigo Lopes de Barros, a Black, Brazilian assistant professor of Romance Studies and current…
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Labor Department Sues Healthcare Staffing Agency Over Wage Repayment Claims
The Department of Labor has filed a lawsuit against a Brooklyn staffing agency over claims some…
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Walmart Hit With Second Lawsuit This Week Over Accusations of Discriminating Against Disabled Workers
Walmart Inc was sued on Thursday by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the…
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San Diego County Supervisor Faces Sexual Assault Lawsuit From Former Transit Employee
A lawsuit by a former transit agency employee accuses San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher…
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Megachurch Faces Lawsuit for Allegedly Forcing Staff to Donate 10% of Wages
A video editor for Churchome is suing the megachurch and its top leaders for allegedly…
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United Airlines Reaches Tentative Agreements with Union Representing 30,000 Workers
United Airlines has reached tentative agreements with a union representing nearly 30,000 ground workers, the labor…
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