Consumer Law
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Atlanta Restaurant Owner to Receive $1 Million in Harassment Lawsuit Against City
A suburban Atlanta barbecue restaurant owner will get $1.7 million to settle a federal lawsuit…
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Alaskan Gay Couples Denied Benefits For Years Despite Court Ruling
Alaska wrongly denied some same-sex spouses benefits for years by claiming their unions were not…
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Olive Garden Parent Company Being Sued For Discriminatory Tipping Policies
Advocacy group One Fair Wage is suing Olive Garden parent Darden Restaurants, alleging the company’s tipping…
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WGA Reached a $3.4 Million Settlement with CBS Over All Access Streaming Residuals
The WGA West has reached a big settlement with CBS over underpaid residuals for shows made available…
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School District Sued By Parents of Gay Teen Who Committed Suicide
Nearly two years after a teenager died by suicide after allegedly being bullied at his Alabama…
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Court Unlikely to Ground American or Southwest Airlines in Antitrust Settlement Over Distribution Fears
The D.C. Circuit offered little hope Wednesday to travelers worried that airlines will see little…
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NRA Board Member Testifies That He Was Blindsided by CEO’s Bankruptcy Petition
National Rifle Association board member Phillip Journey, a gun-collecting Wichita judge, testified on Tuesday that the group’s…
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Fox News Hires High-Profile Defense Team in Defamation Lawsuit Against Dominion
Fox News has hired two high-profile defense attorneys to combat a $1.6 billion lawsuit filed…
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The U.S. Women’s National Team Plans to Appeal Working Conditions Settlement for Equal Pay
The U.S. women’s national team can proceed with their appeal over claims for equal pay…
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Expedia Reaches Class-Action Settlement After Falsely Advertising Hotels Were ‘Unavailable’
On Friday, Judge Vince Chhabria of the Northern District of California issued an amended order approving the…
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