Consumer Law
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The State of Rhode Island Sues Five Landlords Over Alleged Lead Poisoning Hazard
Rhode Island has sued five more landlords who rent properties in which children with lead…
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A Mississippi School District Faces a Lawsuit Over Bullying
A lawsuit alleges that a Mississippi high school soccer player with a rare skin disease…
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The ACLU’s Lawsuit Over Maine’s Public Defender System Is Granted Class Status
A judge has granted class status for an American Civil Liberties Union of Maine lawsuit…
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Judge Will Hear a Louisiana Abortion Ban Case
With access to abortion flickering in Louisiana, the legal battle over the statewide ban continues…
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A Lawsuit Says Bass Pro Refuses to Honor Lifetime Warranty on Socks
A Missouri man says in a class-action lawsuit against Bass Pro that the outdoor outfitter…
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A New Lawsuit Accuses Skittles of Being ‘Unsafe’ For Consumers
A consumer is suing candy maker Mars, alleging Skittles contain a “known toxin” that makes the rainbow…
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The Federal Government Allege Changes to Wrigley Field Are Not ADA-Compliant in a New Lawsuit
The federal government sued the Chicago Cubs on Thursday and accused the team of failing…
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A California Legislature Proposal Drops Parents’ Lawsuits Over Social Media Addiction
A first-of-its-kind proposal in the California Legislature aimed at holding social media companies responsible for…
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J. Edward Bell, III of Bell Legal Group and Other Leaders Help Veterans Poisoned by Camp Lejeune Water Seek Justice
In 1964, U.S. Marine Peter Optekar, stationed at Camp Lejeune military base in North Carolina,…
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A Federal Judge Sides With a Wisconsin School on a Controversial Black History Month Assignment
A federal judge is siding with the Sun Prairie School District in a lawsuit filed…
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