Chick-fil-A Reaches Settlement for $4.4M Lawsuit on Unfair Delivery Pricing

Chick-fil-A, the beloved fast-food chain, recently found itself in hot water after customers alleged that they were deceived by its promise of a cheaper lunch for delivery orders. However, there is good news for those who feel duped, as Chick-fil-A has agreed to a $4.4 million settlement in federal court. According to Top Class Actions, …

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DOJ Files Lawsuit Against eBay Over ‘Rolling Coal’ Devices, Potential $2 Billion Fines at Stake

F-450 coal rolling Courtesy: Salvatore Arnone | Wikipedia CC Ebay could potentially face fines of up to $2 billion for allegedly enabling the sale of “rolling coal” pollution devices and other products that violate environmental laws on its platform. Rolling coal refers to the modification of a vehicle’s engine to emit excessive amounts of soot …

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Startling Revelation: Costco Under Fire for Allegedly Sharing Customers’ Personal Health Data with Meta

A lawsuit filed in Seattle federal court alleges that Costco has shared customers’ private information with Meta, the parent company of Facebook, without their consent. The court documents obtained by The Post claim that Costco installed Meta’s analytical tool, Meta Pixel, on its website. This tool tracks website visitors and activities, giving Meta access to …

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Landmark Decision: Judge Rejects Third Trial for Former Tesla Employee’s Racial-Discrimination Lawsuit

A black former factory worker at Tesla recently faced a setback in his race discrimination lawsuit against the company. The worker, Owen Diaz, had attempted to secure a third trial by accusing Tesla’s lawyers of misconduct during the previous trials, but a California federal judge rejected his claims. US District Judge William Orrick upheld the …

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Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, faces significant financial strain and struggles to settle multimillion-dollar legal fees, say attorneys

Attorneys representing Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow and a staunch election denier, in defamation lawsuits filed by voting machine companies are seeking permission from the court to withdraw from the cases. According to Attorney Andrew Parker, Lindell owes them millions of dollars and is unable to pay the escalating legal expenses. In documents filed …

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Unveiling the Leading Google Antitrust Trial Law Firm Embroiled in an Ethics Dispute

A subplot has emerged in the ongoing antitrust trial between Google and the federal government, involving one of Google’s prominent law firms. New York-based law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison is facing potential disqualification from the case due to ethics violations. The firm had previously represented several of Google’s accusers, including Yelp, Spotify, …

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