Consumer Law
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Lawsuit Claims a Hooters Restaurant in North Carolina Did Not Rehire Black Servers After the Pandemic
By May 2020, a Hooters in Greensboro, N.C., brought back 13 of the 43 servers…
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Home Health Aides Sue the New York Labor Department Over Dropped Wage Theft Investigation
A group of New York City home health aides is suing the state Department of…
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Feds Sue Michelin-Starred Chef’s Las Vegas Restaurant Alleging Sexual Harassment by Managers
A Las Vegas restaurant whose parent is led by Michelin-starred chef Thomas Keller was sued…
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SpaceX Sued by the DOJ Over Alleged Hiring Discrimination Against Refugees and Asylum Recipients
The U.S. Department of Justice sued SpaceX on Thursday, alleging Elon Musk’s space company discriminated…
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Lawsuit Filed Against a Washington D.C. Restaurant Alleges Years of Wage Theft, Worker Abuse
Swahili Village DC is being accused of systemically stealing wages and tips from employees in…
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Former Wells Fargo Employee Drops Age Discrimination, Retaliation Suit Against the Bank
A 65-year-old former Wells Fargo Bank employee has dropped her lawsuit against her ex-employer, in…
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Stalking Victims Sue Amazon, Tile Over Tracking Device Product
A tracking device called Tile may be effective in preventing its user from losing keys,…
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Former USC Football Star Reggie Bush to File a Defamation Lawsuit Against NCAA
Former USC running back Reggie Bush will file a defamation lawsuit against the NCAA on…
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Gannett Faces Lawsuit Claiming It Discriminates Against White Workers to Meet Diversity Goals
Gannett Co Inc, the largest U.S. newspaper publisher, is facing a lawsuit claiming its efforts…
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Judge Denies a Nevada School District’s Request for Injunction Against Teachers’ Union
A district court judge on Tuesday denied the Clark County School District’s request for an…
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