35,000 independent UK retailers headed by the British Retail Association have launched the biggest ever retail class action with a £1bn claim for damages against Amazon, which they allege has been pushing them out of its online marketplace.
The claim asserts that between October 2015 & the present day, Amazon used non-public data belonging to the retailers to inform the launch of its own rival products.
Dan Thomas will represent plaintiffs who allege their mental-health conditions worsened during their #MilitaryService as a result of stigmatization.
Thomas’s statement of claim says he was physically #injured during his #army service & then diagnosed with #PTSD & #depression.
Last Thursday, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice approved a settlement reached between #TDBank and Toronto law firm Koskie Minsky LLP over an ongoing #ClassAction regarding non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees.
The bank agreed to pay $15.9 million for the ongoing class action.
Hey neat. Just got a $90 check from the class action settlement against Apple throttling iPhones with software updates.
A phone I bought almost ten years ago.
The system works... Slowly...
A Vancouver-based law firm has filed a proposed Canada-wide class action lawsuit against The Quaker Oats Company and PepsiCo Canada after its Quaker products were recalled in Canada due to potential salmonella contamination.
#Cybersecurity#DataProtection#Privacy#ClassAction#23AndMe: "The older ToS also required users to waive rights to a class action, asking users to agree that "any arbitration shall be conducted in our respective individual capacities only and not as a class action, and you and we each expressly waive our respective right to file a class action or seek relief on a class basis." But the previous version also included a now-omitted stipulation that following arbitration, 23andMe users could turn to a federal or state court to "adjudicate the party’s claim or prayer for 'public injunctive relief.'"
This language has now been updated, drastically cut down, and positioned much more prominently."
A #Montreal#billionaire who allegedly paid dozens of #minors for sex may try to hide his assets in case he loses a #ClassAction lawsuit, lawyer for the alleged victims told a Montreal court Friday.
Jeff Orenstein, who is representing the now-adult women in proposed class-action, said he wants #RobertMiller & his company, #FutureElectronics, to deposit $200M with the court for #safekeeping to ensure alleged #victims are paid.