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Lincoln National Allegedly Misled Investors on Insurance Segment
Lawyers Want $217 Million for Settling Google ‘Incognito’ Case
Lawyers are seeking $217 million in fees for their work crafting a settlement this month in a class action lawsuit alleging Alphabet Inc.'s Google improperly retained users’ web data while they used a private browsing setting.
Holland Acquisitions’ Ex-CEO Heads to Misclassification Trial
Holland Acquisitions Inc.'s former CEO is headed to trial in a US Department of Labor lawsuit accusing the executive of misclassifying employees to avoid properly compensating them, a federal court said.
Aldi Sued Over ‘100% Fruit Juice’ Label on Peach Cup Product
Supermarket Aldi Inc. was hit with a proposed class action accusing it of misleadingly labeling its peach cup product as being in “100% Fruit Juice” when it contains water, juice concentrates, flavorings, and other ingredients.
Perrigo $97 Million Deal With Investors Gets Early Court Nod
Perrigo Co. PLC investors received preliminary approval for a $97 million class action settlement over allegations that the pharmaceutical company overstated its value to fight a takeover attempt by Mylan NV in 2015 which led to a stock drop.
BHS Management, Workers Announce Retirement Plan Fee Settlement
BHS Management Services Inc. plans to settle a 5,000-person class action saying it mismanages its $553 million retirement plan by overpaying for administrative services and offering pricey investment options.
Embry-Riddle Sued Over Retirement Fees After Prior Suit Stumbled
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Inc. was hit with another proposed class action challenging its retirement plan fees two months after a lawsuit raising similar claims failed to secure class status.
R&L Carriers Ousts Trucker’s $6.1 Million California Wage Suit
R&L Carriers Shared Services LLC secured dismissal for now of a California truck driver’s wage-and-hour claims after convincing a federal judge not to remand the case to state court.
Ameritas Mutual to Pay $850,000 to Settle Data Breach Lawsuit
Ameritas Mutual Holding Co. would pay up to $850,000 to settle a proposed class action alleging it failed to protect the personal information of 95,644 current and former policy holders during a May 2019 data breach, under a deal given initial approval by a federal court.
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