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McDonald’s Franchisee Sued For Requiring Employees to Use Debit Cards to Obtain Wages

The days of trading items for other items are all but gone. Individuals might still maintain this practice in private between one another, but when it comes to how companies can pay their workers, they usually only have two choices: cash or check. The rise of technology has led to…

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Seventh Circuit Rejects Consumer Fraud Class in Putative Eye Drop Class Action

Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Richard Posner made quick work of a recent class action suit brought by glaucoma patients who alleged that Allergan, Inc., and other drugmakers manufactured prescription eyedrops that were too large in order to increase their profits (Eike, et al., v. Allergan, Inc., et al.,…

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Overtime Case Settles Against Labor Ready for up to $4.5 Million

We live in a world in which everyone constantly feels like they don’t have enough time, which is why most of us hate to feel like anyone is wasting our time. That feeling only gets worse when we don’t have any control over it, such as when our employer keeps…

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Employment Law Class Action Settled by FedEx — We are Experienced Chicago Non-Compete Agreement and Employment Law Attorneys

It’s often more cost effective for companies to hire independent contractors to perform certain jobs, rather than hiring employees. Even for part-time employees, companies are responsible for paying things like employment taxes and Social Security, none of which they have to worry about with independent contractors. There are benefits to…

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Amazon Arbitration Agreement Doesn’t Bar Class Action Appellate Court Rules

In this online shopping age, when consumers click “place your order” on Amazon.com or any retail website, do they really know what they are agreeing to? The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently considered the question in Nicosia v. Amazon.com, Inc., No. 15‐423‐cv (2nd Cir. 2016). In…

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Uber Class Action Settlement Rejected

Despite the high number of lawsuits that get filed these days, actually taking a lawsuit all the way to trial isn’t as common as a lot of TV dramas would have you believe. It’s an expensive and time-consuming process, which means it’s usually a last resort for everyone involved. Most…

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Dave & Busters Settles Unpaid Overtime Class Action

In addition to defining things like overtime and the minimum wage, the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires employers to maintain several other labor practices in order to make sure they are not taking advantage of their workers. For example, the FLSA requires employers to provide all their workers…

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Supreme Court Allows Google Adwords Class Action to Proceed

Plenty of consumers who use Google to look up information have long been complaining about the company selling their information to advertisers, but now it’s the advertisers who are complaining about Google’s practices. In this case, the advertisers whose internet ads were placed via Google’s Adwords program, have filed a…

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Facebook Tagged in Class Action Suit Over Facial Recognition and Claimed Privacy Violations Under Illinois Statute

A recent class action lawsuit filed against Facebook may end up having far-reaching implications for large companies that do business all over the country. The lawsuit has to do with the facial recognition technology the social media company utilizes to allow users to “tag” themselves and each other in photos…

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Wood Pulp Found in Parmesan and Romano Cheese Leads to Class Action Suits

Americans love our convenience, but it often comes with a cost, even when we’re not aware of it. One example of the ways in which food manufacturers have catered to this desire for convenience is by selling pre-grated parmesan cheese so that it’s ready to go straight from the grocery…

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