Preliminary Approval Granted For CVS’s 620.86 PHP Million Unpaid Wages Settlement

A California judge granted preliminary approval to CVS’s $12.75 million settlement for claims owing roughly 78,000 workers unpaid wages during off-the-clock bag checks. In June of 2013, the plaintiff’s causes of action for failure to pay wages, failure to provide accurate itemized statements of hours worked, unfair competition, and recovery of civil penalties under the […]
Abercrombie Class Action Lawsuit regarding “Look Policy”

A class action lawsuit was filed on September 16, 2013, on behalf of all non-exempt employees who worked at Abercrombie stores (including Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister, Abercrombie Kids, and Gilly Hicks) in California from September 2009 to the present. On July 16, 2015, Judge Jesus Bernal of the United States District Court for the Northern […]
62,000 Abercrombie & Fitch Employees Are Suing in Class Action Lawsuit

Roughly 62,000 past and present employees are suing Abercrombie & Fitch in a class action lawsuit. The suit is claiming employees were forced to wear the clothing on the job and forced employees to buy clothes every new style guide. All of which is described by Marcy as discriminatory and illegal. To read the entire […]
Judge Sets Asides False Advertising Lawsuit against Alki David in Michael Jackson Lawsuit

On September 17, 2014, billionaire and FilmOn founder Alki David achieved legal triumph when he persuaded a California federal judge to decline a false advertising claim that was relevant to what he stated throughout a CNN interview. This was the partial result of a fight over who owned rights to revive dead artists such as […]
Kohl’s Suffers Defeat in California False-Advertising Complaint

In May 2013, a federal California appeals court had re-established a false-advertising claim filed on Kohl’s Corporation. The action once to more permits a Los Angeles-area man and his attorney engage in a possible class-action claim that Kohl’s misleadingly represented products as being retailed at huge markdowns from the initial prices. In the continuing California […]
Wells Fargo Instructed to Forfeit $203 Million in Overdraft Case

On May 15, 2013, a federal judge had again instructed Wells Fargo & Co. to forfeit $203 million to resolve class action litigation charging it with enforcing unnecessary overdraft cost on checking account customers, restoring a reward that had been dismissed in 2012. On May 14, 2013, U.S. District Judge William Alsup re-established a fine […]