Class action lawsuits that have settled or have proposed settlements. If a class action lawsuit settles, the court will hold fairness hearings to ensure the terms of the settlement are fair to all class members. There are usually two fairness hearings—the first is the "Preliminary Approval" hearing. After that hearing, a Notice of Proposed Settlement is sent out to class members. A Final Fairness Hearing follows at which class members can voice their opinions about the settlement. After that, a deadline is set for class members to submit claims. Lawyers click here to submit your settlements and verdicts to have them published for free.
Employee supervisors in California tried to file a class action lawsuit against their employer for unpaid overtime. Approximately 1,200 current and former supervisors accused UPS of violating California labor law by not providing overtime pay or...
Missouri homeowners could benefit from a series of lawsuits that claimed lending institutions charged customers illegal document preparation fees. The suits alleged lending institutions could not charge borrowers a legal fee for preparing...
Telxon filed a lawsuit against the accounting firm in 2001 for allegedly not conducting its audits in accordance with the accepted accounting principles from 1996 through 1999. Telxon shareholders filed a securities fraud class action against...
A class action lawsuit was filed against the car dealership for allegedly charging thousands of customers illegal license and documentation fees. Approximately 14,100 customers who purchased vehicles from the dealership between 1999 and 2005...
Residents from a predominantly African American neighborhood filed a class action lawsuit claiming they were exposed to a harmful toxic ash produced by municipal trash incinerators. Approximately 4,500 residents who were exposed to lead, arsenic...
A class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of 1.3 million iPod owners who alleged the computer company failed to disclose the battery limitations of its first three iPod models. Apple has agreed to give consumers a $50 store credit, which could...
A group of 26 Japanese former base workers filed a class action lawsuit against USFJ and their own government after allegedly contracting lung problems from repairing ships at Yokosuka Naval Base. USFJ has agreed to pay the men half of the total...
Shareholders tried to file a securities fraud class action in February 2003 against the diversified sales and marketing services provider. The United States District Court for the District of New Jersey has dismissed the Second Consolidated and...
New York call center employees filed a class action lawsuit against their employer for allegedly refusing to pay them for prep time. The lawsuit alleged Cablevision violated the federal Fair Labor Standards Act by failing to pay hourly employees...
Current and former tenants filed a class action lawsuit against the apartment management firm for allegedly charging illegal lease termination fees. Gables charged tenants insufficient notice fees, early termination fees and liquidated damage...