Judge Robert S. Ballou of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia has certified a class of approximately 210 employees who claim UVA Health discriminated against them by denying religious exemptions from a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination...
Chief District Judge Catherine C. Eagles denied motions to certify class and collective actions in three consolidated wage-and-hour lawsuits against GKN Driveline North America, Inc., ruling that plaintiffs failed to demonstrate manageability or commonality...
Chief District Judge Catherine C. Eagles denied motions to certify classes and FLSA collectives in three wage-and-hour lawsuits against GKN Driveline North America, Inc., ruling that plaintiffs failed to demonstrate that a group adjudication would be more...
Chief District Judge Catherine C. Eagles denied motions to certify Rule 23 classes and FLSA collectives in three consolidated wage-and-hour lawsuits against GKN Driveline North America, Inc., ruling that plaintiffs failed to demonstrate common issues...
A federal judge in New Jersey denied a plaintiff's bid to revive a putative class action against United Healthcare Insurance Company over its reimbursement policies for DIEP flap surgeries, ruling that neither a 2025 policy change nor alleged legal error...
A federal magistrate judge in the Eastern District of New York conditionally certified an FLSA collective action brought by chimney technicians and helpers who say their employer paid flat weekly salaries while requiring them to work up to 90 hours a week...
A federal judge ruled that the complaint sufficiently alleged copying linked to the DBRX series of LLMs, allowing the direct copyright infringement claim to proceed past the pleading stage.
A Texas federal judge certified a class and approved a settlement resolving claims that Mortgage Contracting Services exposed employees' and customers' personal data in an alleged December 2023 cyberattack.
A federal judge in Ohio largely denied Scotts Miracle-Gro's motion to dismiss a securities fraud class action alleging the company misled investors about post-pandemic demand and inventory conditions while its lawn, garden, and cannabis businesses...
A federal judge in the Northern District of California has preliminarily approved an $850,000 class settlement resolving claims that cricket streaming service Willow TV shared subscribers' video-viewing histories with Meta without their knowledge or...
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio has granted preliminary approval of a class action settlement resolving claims that Motility Software Solutions, Inc. failed to maintain reasonable security procedures following a data incident.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington has denied a motion to remand a putative class action against trucking company Saia, Inc., holding that the defendant satisfied the Class Action Fairness Act’s $5 million jurisdictional threshold.
Judge Lindsay C. Jenkins granted Kalshi, Inc.'s motion to transfer a consolidated class action alleging illegal sports wagering and deceptive trade practices to the Southern District of New York.
Judge Campbell denies Nissan North America’s motions to dismiss and strike class allegations in a TCPA suit alleging unwanted prerecorded calls from Autoweb.
A federal judge denied a former restaurant worker's bid for fast-track discovery into alleged asset-hiding by the owners of a Bay Area sushi restaurant, finding her fraud accusations too conclusory and her discovery requests too broad.
Judge Benjamin H. Settle of the Western District of Washington denied Christopher Mills' motion to remand, holding that Saia Inc. met its burden to show the amount in controversy exceeded $5 million under the Class Action Fairness Act.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon has granted preliminary approval of a nationwide class action settlement against Molina Healthcare, Inc. and Molina Healthcare of California, resolving allegations that the insurer placed artificial or...
Judge Ronnie Abrams of the Southern District of New York entered a final default judgment and permanent injunction against twelve defendants for selling counterfeit Denim Tears apparel on Walmart.com Marketplace.
The California Court of Appeal reversed a trial court’s denial of class certification in a wage-and-hour dispute, holding that the named plaintiff’s claim regarding the exclusion of “EMS Bonuses” from overtime calculations was typical of the proposed class.
Judge Elizabeth Coombe granted final approval of a class action settlement resolving wage and hour allegations brought by technicians against Grid One Solutions, LLC.