class action lawsuit
Coverage of class action lawsuit in the Nexus archive.
- Judge revives fraud claim against Barry Silbert, DCG in Genesis Yield lawsuit
A judge has revived a fraud claim against Barry Silbert and Digital Currency Group (DCG) in a class action lawsuit involving Genesis Yield, a lending program that allowed customers to deposit cryptocurrency for interest payments. The lawsuit alleges fraudulent practices related to the program's operations.
- Australian aged care firm accused in class action of charging residents for high teas and classes they couldn’t use
Residents at an Australian aged care provider have filed a class action lawsuit alleging illegal charges for services like high teas and exercise classes that immobile or cognitively impaired residents could not use. The lawsuit claims Arcare, a major aged care firm, embedded daily 'additional services fees' within a 'signature package' at over 50 facilities between July 2020 and July 2026.
- Investors accuse Hong Kong company of hiding costs of Chinese regulatory crackdown
Investors sued Hong Kong-based Futu Holdings Limited for allegedly concealing regulatory penalties from Chinese authorities, leading to a 28% stock drop. The company faces a $270 million penalty for offering cross-border securities without approval, as revealed by a May 22 article and subsequent financial disclosures.
- PayPal faces class action from Honey influencers
PayPal is facing a class action lawsuit initiated by Honey influencers. The article provides links to a ruling and coverage of oral arguments related to the case.
- NYC to overhaul attendance rules, requiring a ‘school avoidance liaison’ at every school
New York City's Education Department is proposing to overhaul attendance rules by requiring every school to have a 'school avoidance liaison' starting in September. The liaison will address chronic absenteeism linked to social or emotional issues, such as anxiety or depression, and join weekly attendance committees. The policy aims to provide consistent support for students struggling with school avoidance, following concerns about uneven responses across schools and a class action lawsuit over access to education for students with disabilities.
- Anthropic Faces Lawsuit Over Allegedly Misleading Claude AI Pricing
Anthropic is facing a class action lawsuit alleging it overstated the usage limits of its Claude Max subscription plans and misled customers about savings. The lawsuit claims the company provided misleading information regarding pricing and usage terms.
- Costco responds to lawsuit over customer-favorite food item: ‘Fatally flawed’
Costco is defending against a class action lawsuit in Southern California alleging false advertising for a customer-favorite food item. The company labeled the lawsuit as 'fatally flawed' in its response.
- Trader Joe’s customers have until Tuesday to file settlement claims
Trader Joe’s customers have until Tuesday to file a claim in a class action lawsuit. The deadline for submitting claims is set for Tuesday.
- Trader Joe’s customers have until Tuesday to file settlement claims
Trader Joe’s customers must file settlement claims for a class action lawsuit by Tuesday. The deadline is specified in the article for those involved in the legal action.
- Millions of NYC Health + Hospital patients’ personal data exposed to cybercriminals in data breach, class action lawsuit claims
A data breach at NYC Health + Hospitals exposed millions of patients' and staff's personal data, including social security numbers, medical records, and biometrics, leading to a class action lawsuit. The suit alleges negligence in data protection, violating HIPAA and FTC guidelines, and claims the hospital system delayed notifying affected individuals.
- Krispy Kreme customers may be eligible for up to $3,500 class action payouts after massive data breach… here's how to snag yours
Krispy Kreme customers may be eligible for up to $3,500 in payouts due to a class action lawsuit following a major data breach. The breach compromised customer data, prompting legal action against the company.
- Guzman y Gomez faces class action from US workers over closed stores
Mexican-themed Australian fast food chain Guzman y Gomez faces a class action lawsuit in the US over allegations of terminating staff without adequate pay or notice after closing its Chicago stores. The legal claim was filed in a US federal trial court in Illinois following the company's decision to abandon its US expansion plans.
- Virginia class action proposal dies after Spanberger veto
Virginia will remain one of only two states without a formal class action process after Gov. Abigail Spanberger vetoed legislation that would have allowed collective lawsuits under specific conditions. The bill, sponsored by Del. Marcus Simon and Sen. Scott Surovell, aimed to enable groups with similar legal claims to sue collectively if certain criteria were met, including shared legal/factual questions and adequate representation.
- Disney faces a class action lawsuit over facial recognition tech
Disney is facing a class action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology in its parks. The complaint alleges that visitors are not given sufficient notice that they are being scanned. This lawsuit raises concerns about privacy and data collection.
- Amazon is facing a class action lawsuit for not refunding its customers after 'unlawful' tariffs
Amazon is facing a class action lawsuit for not refunding its customers after 'unlawful' tariffs, with the lawsuit claiming Amazon owes hundreds of millions in refunds to its users. The lawsuit alleges that Amazon's actions were unlawful and resulted in financial losses for its customers. The case is ongoing and may have significant implications for Amazon and its customers.
- Sony will soon settle a PlayStation Store class action lawsuit for $7.8 million
Sony will settle a PlayStation Store class action lawsuit for $7.8 million, with affected users receiving automatic credits to their PlayStation Network accounts.
- Databricks can't seem to shake authors' copyright claim that could result in 'extraordinary' damages
Databricks faces a class action lawsuit from book authors who claim their copyrighted works were used in training an LLM without permission. A judge is demanding more information from Databricks, which could lead to 'extraordinary' damages if the authors' claims are upheld.
- i genuinely cannot believe this is a real person’s life trajectory
Ben Pasternak, an Australian entrepreneur who dropped out of school at 15 and became a teen prodigy in Silicon Valley, founded a successful vegan chicken company that was sold for $50 million. He later launched multiple crypto tokens, including 'Believe,' which collapsed, leading to a class action lawsuit and his subsequent arrest. The vegan company was well-received, but his post-sale ventures have been marred by legal and financial failures.
- Capital One to pay $425 million settlement: Who qualifies, and how much could they get?
Capital One has agreed to a $425 million settlement following a Virginia Court's approval of a class action lawsuit. The lawsuit alleged that the company failed to adjust interest rates on its 360 Savings account, leading to the financial penalty.
- JetBlue sued over claims it uses customers’ personal data to set ticket prices
JetBlue faces a proposed class action lawsuit alleging it uses customers' personal data to dynamically set ticket prices through 'surveillance pricing.' The lawsuit follows a social media exchange where the airline suggested customers clear their browser cache or use incognito mode to view lower fares, raising concerns about data-driven fare adjustments.
- Not a US citizen — lost ~$700k crypto (LastPass). Class action, contingency lawyer, or walk away?
A non-US citizen who stored cryptocurrency seed phrases in LastPass lost ~$700k as prices rose, with funds dispersed through untraceable transactions. They reported the theft to US law enforcement and are considering joining a LastPass class action or hiring a contingency lawyer.
- Microsoft to Face UK Class Action Over Cloud Computing Licencing
Microsoft is facing a UK class action lawsuit over its cloud computing licensing practices. The case involves allegations related to the company's licensing terms. A Microsoft store was photographed by Adam Gray of Bloomberg.
- Judge says Caitlyn Jenner’s JENNER memecoin is not a security in class action lawsuit
A judge ruled that Caitlyn Jenner’s JENNER memecoin is not a security, dismissing claims from a class action lawsuit. The decision challenges the lawsuit’s allegations about the cryptocurrency’s classification.
- Lawsuit plaintiff arrested by ICE; Attorneys alleging 'Shocking act of retaliation'
ICE arrested a plaintiff in a class action lawsuit challenging Los Angeles immigration raids, leading attorneys to accuse the agency of retaliation and demand his release.
- John Deere will pay farmers $99 million over right-to-repair lawsuit
John Deere has agreed to pay $99 million to farmers to resolve a class-action lawsuit over restricting repair access. The settlement includes 10-year access to repair resources and offline reprogramming capabilities by 2026.
- Deere oh Deere: Tractor repair row heads for $99M settlement
John Deere has agreed to a $99 million settlement in a class action lawsuit related to tractor repairs. The FTC lawsuit remains unresolved, while an Iowa bill showing promise for agricultural issues is expected to succeed.