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Esquire Bank Faces Merchant Action Over Chargeback Fees

Emilie Ruscoe | February 13, 2024

Esquire Bank NA and a payment processing company face a proposed class action alleging they deceptively charged their merchant payment processing customers certain improperly high fees without appropriate disclosure.

Groupon settles class-action suit to let businesses gain control over web pages

John Pletz | August 22, 2023

Millions of businesses that had webpages placed on Groupon site even though they never asked for them will now be free to shut them down.Under a class-action settlement that received preliminary approval last week in U.S. District Court in Chicago, businesses will be able to remove, edit or claim the pages created by Groupon. Other businesses that did deals in the past with Groupon will be able to get old deals removed from internet search results.

NFL Settles Suit Over 2020 Super Bowl Livestream Crashes

Ivan Moreno | February 13, 2023

The NFL has settled a proposed class action brought by international fans over glitches during the livestream of the 2020 Super Bowl, a Manhattan federal judge said in an order Monday.

After a Dozen Lawsuits, Apple Breaks Its Silence on Privacy Problems

Thomas Germain | February 6, 2023

The iPhone maker tracks users even after promising not to, researchers say. Its statement in response to lawsuits seems to include glaring contradictions.

Apple Privacy Suits Claim App Changes Were Guise to Boost Ad Revenue

Winston Cho | February 3, 2022

Apple's privacy campaign has driven its climbing ad revenue at the expense of competitors, especially Facebook parent company Meta.

Apple Seeks To Transfer Wiretap Suit From Pa. To Calif.

Matthew Santoni | February 1, 2023

A proposed class action accusing Apple of breaking state laws against wiretapping by allegedly collecting iPhone data even after users opt out should be transferred from Pennsylvania to California, the company told a Pennsylvania federal court.

NFL Denied Early Win In Super Bowl Livestream Crash Suit

Elliot Weld | Janauary 23, 2023

A proposed class action accusing Apple of breaking state laws against wiretapping by allegedly collecting iPhone data even after users opt out should be transferred from Pennsylvania to California, the company told a Pennsylvania federal court.

Apple Accused Of 'Flagrant' Tracking Of Opted-Out NY Users

Dave Simpson | January 13, 2023

A proposed class action accusing Apple of breaking state laws against wiretapping by allegedly collecting iPhone data even after users opt out should be transferred from Pennsylvania to California, the company told a Pennsylvania federal court.

Class-action lawsuit filed against Groupon

Alex Zorn | December 21, 2022

The complaint alleges that the Chicago business listed thousands of small businesses without consent.

Groupon Accused Of Offering Bogus Small-Biz Discounts

Dorothy Atkins | December 21, 2022

Two small businesses in California and New Jersey hit Groupon Tuesday with a nationwide proposed class action in Illinois federal court, alleging the online coupon company falsely advertises their businesses and Groupon's discounts to draw in clicks, while confusing potential customers and tarnishing the businesses' reputation.

‘Game of Thrones: Conquest’ and ‘State of Survival’ Players Say They Felt Addicted and Pressured To Spend

Maxwell Strachan | October 20, 2022

Players of the popular “freemium” mobile games say spending thousands became necessary to remain a part of tight-knit online communities. “I felt it was my duty,” one said.

Former immigrant detainees sue McHenry County sheriff, claiming they were illegally forced into labor while housed in jail

Robert McCoppin | May 11, 2022

Aleksey Ruderman swept and mopped the floors of McHenry County jail, wiped tables, and cleaned the showers and thetoilets — all against his will and without being paid a dime, he says.

Lawsuit: ClassPass Built Fitness Empire on Thousands of 'Fake' Partnerships

Maxwell Strachan | November 24, 2021

Wellness boutiques say they dealt with angry customers, injured reputations, and potentially dangerous situations after ClassPass listed them without consent.

NFL Can't Dodge Suit Over 2020 Super Bowl Livestream Crash

 Rachel Scharf | November 3, 2021

The National Football League must face a putative class action over glitches in international livestreams of the 2020 Super Bowl, after a Manhattan federal judge said Tuesday that an Australian football fan has brought viable breach of contract claims.

Judge Rules NFL Must Face Lawsuit Over Super Bowl Stream Failures

Eric Gardner | November 3, 2021

The complaint estimates there are somewhere between 300,000-700,000 individuals in about 181 countries who missed out on watching crucial moments of the 2020 matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.

ClassPass Faces Class Action Suit Over Phony Business Listings

Maxwell Strachan | October 25, 2021

The suit alleges the fitness aggregator claims to have partnerships with “countless” small businesses without their consent or even knowledge. ClassPass, the fitness and health club aggregator and subscription app, is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit for allegedly claiming to be partner with “countless” small businesses on its subscription-based app without their consent or even knowledge.

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