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Consumer Protection Bureau Protects Consumers by Banning Forced Arbitration and Class Action Waivers Used by Predatory Lenders

Have you ever wondered if that bank fee or overdraft charge from your bank was legal? If you tried to challenge your bank in a court of law, chances are you found out you had signed an arbitration agreement, which meant you could not settle the dispute in a court…

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NPR Reports: Uber Settles 2 Lawsuits Over Whether Drivers Are Employees Or Contractors?

Uber has agreed to settle two class-action lawsuits brought by its drivers. One was started in Massachusetts, the other in California, where drivers sued to be considered employees eligible for benefits and not just independent contractors. Under the settlement, they do remain contractors, but Uber will pay up to $100…

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7th Circuit Refuses to Enforce Arbitration Agreement and Class Action Waiver Because Consumer Never Agreed to it Via Online Form

Any time you do anything online, even it’s just visiting a website, you usually have to agree to the company’s Terms of Service. Because these documents can be pages long and we live in an increasingly time-crunched world, very few people actually read the Terms of Service before checking the…

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Volvo Sued in Class Action Over Claims that Mileage Promises Were Overblown for Electric Cars

Electric cars are still a relatively new phenomenon. They started a few years ago with hybrid cars that used both gas and electricity, but some vehicle manufacturers are starting to claim consumers can drive their cars for miles using just the electric battery. Although they’ve been put through lab testing…

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More Arbitration Agreements Blocking Class Actions in Certain Settings May Soon Be Banned

Consumer advocate groups have long been saying the inclusion of arbitration agreements in all sorts of contracts, from cell phone agreements to student loan contracts, unfairly benefits corporations while harming consumers. Corporate advocates claim consumers also benefit from these arbitration agreements, which has turned the argument into a bit of…

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Class Action Filed Against P&G Due to Alleged Serious Skin Rashes From Old Spice

The recent natural movement that has led many people towards organic foods has spread to other areas of our everyday lives. Many people now reach for organic soaps and moisturizers as well as local, organic produce. Deodorant in particular has seen an increased demand for natural options, especially since claims…

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Lubin Austermuehle Attorneys Named Among Top litigators in Illinois in the Areas of Business and Class Action law

Peter S. Lubin, Patrick D. Austermuehle, and Andrew C. Murphy recognized by Illinois Super Lawyers  Peter S. Lubin have been selected as 2016 Illinois Super Lawyers in the areas of Business Litigation and Class Action Law. No more than 5% of attorneys in Illinois receive this honor each year. This…

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Court Invalidates Pay Day Lender Arbitration Agreement that Calls for Use of a Cheyenne Arbitration Forum That Doesn’t Even Exist

Companies have long been arguing that arbitration agreements are in the best interests of everyone involved, even when it seems pretty clear they only benefit the large corporations implementing and enforcing those agreements. District and federal courts across the country have been upholding all sorts of arbitration agreements between companies…

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Supreme Court Rejects Pick Off of Class Representative and Defendants’ Attempt to Nullify a TCPA Class Action

It is common for parties involved in a lawsuit, especially a large class action, to settle their legal claims outside of court, instead of pursuing the dispute all the way to a court ruling. But just because one party makes an offer, does not mean the other party is required…

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NPR Reports: Spotify Faces Class Action For Copyright Infringement

NPR reports: Spotify, the groundbreaking streaming music service, is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging that it violates the copyrights of thousands of independent musicians. If the songwriters prevail it could cost Spotify tens of millions of dollars in unpaid royalties. And according to experts in the music industry, this may…

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