Consumer Law
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A U.S. Appeals Court Reverses a District Court’s Ruling on Muslim Prisoners’ Right to Prayer
The US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled on Thursday that a district…
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Virginia Teacher Who Was Shot by Her 6-Year-Old Student Can Proceed With a $40 Million Lawsuit
A teacher who was shot by her 6-year-old student in Virginia can press forward with…
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Ohio AG Sues a Masonry Contractor Accused of ‘Pocketing Customer Payments’
The Ohio attorney general said Thursday he has filed a lawsuit against a Cleveland contractor…
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Woman Sues Atlanta Braves, Jorge Soler After Allegedly Being Injured by a Baseball Thrown Into Stands
A woman suffered “significant and excruciating injuries” when then-Atlanta Braves outfielder Jorge Soler threw a…
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Passengers Sue Alaska Airlines After an Off-Duty Pilot Allegedly Tried to Shut Down Plane Engines
Three passengers sued Alaska Airlines on Thursday, saying they suffered emotional distress from an incident…
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Immigrants Facing Deportation in Los Angeles County Could Receive Free Legal Defense Through RepresentLA
The Los Angeles City Council authorized funds Wednesday to expand deportation defense services through RepresentLA,…
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A Class-Action Lawsuit Alleges That Ross Fails to Pay Employees Overtime Wages
Ross Stores Inc. violates the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) by failing to pay…
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Minnesota Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against Online Lenders Offering ‘Predatory’ Loans, High Interest Rates
Alleging their “predatory” small loans charge anywhere from 400% to 800% in interest, Minnesota Attorney…
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Two United Flight Attendants Sue the Airline Alleging Discrimination
Dawn Todd is one of two United Airlines flight attendants who has filed a lawsuit…
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Toyota Raises Wages for Factory Workers After UAW Strike Settlements
Toyota is raising the wages of its factory workers — all of them non-unionized —…
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