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McDonald’s Inadequate COBRA Notice Settlement
McDonald’s is settling a class action alleging that it did not provide employees leaving the company with adequate notices on how to exercise their rights under the Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA). COBRA was designed to permit employees to continue their group health insurance for a time after they leave the company. The Read more
Clearview Federal Credit Union Repossession Notices Settlement
This settlement resolves a Pennsylvania class action against Clearview Federal Credit Union, alleging that it did not send borrowers proper notice of their rights when their vehicles were repossessed. The complaint alleged Clearview violated Pennsylvania laws by not sending Pennsylvania borrowers (1) a proper Repossession Notice after repossessing their vehicles, or (2) a proper Deficiency Read more
K&G Men’s Company Telemarketing Texts TCPA, FTSA Class Action
K&G Men’s Company, Inc., which does business as K&G Fashion Superstore, looks to gain customers by telemarketing, says the complaint for this class action. However, the complaint also alleges that in its manner of sending its telemarketing text messages, the company violates both the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and the Florida Telephone Solicitation Act Read more
Sears Telemarketing Text Messages TCPA, FTSA Class Action
Transform SR Brands, LLC does business under a familiar name—Sears. The complaint for this class action alleges that the company engages in telemarketing to find customers and that it violates both the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and the Florida Telephone Solicitation Act (FTSA), by sending unsolicited text messages, without the prior express written consent Read more
TD Bank Overdraft Fees with Use of Zelle Class Action
The complaint for this class action faults TD Bank, NA for its “deceptive and incomplete marketing materials” on its Zelle money transfer service. The complaint alleges that TD bank advertises Zelle as a “free” service, even though it claims users can inadvertently incur overdraft (OD) fees and non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees. Read more
Experian Summary of Rights Omits Information About State Rights FCRA Class Action
Experian Information Solutions, Inc. is one of the Big Three consumer reporting agencies that maintains information and compiles reports on consumers, for the use of credit card companies, other lenders, employers, and landlords. However, the complaint for this class action alleges that Experian does not provide to consumers with all the disclosures about consumer rights Read more
Wells Fargo Put Homeowners into Forbearance Without Their Knowledge Class Action
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the CARES Act asked mortgage companies and servicers to offer forbearance programs for federally-backed mortgages. But the complaint for this class action alleges that Wells Fargo Bank, NA abused this provision by putting homeowners into the forbearance program when they had not requested it. The complaint alleges that this was particularly Read more
Coleman Product Registration Omits Statements California Class Action
Some products come with registration cards for registering the purchase with the manufacturer. But the complaint for this class action alleges that Johnson Controls, Inc., doing business as Coleman, uses registration to make customers think they do not have warranty rights if they do not send in the cards. Read more
Providence Hospital Emergency Physician Services Settlement
Providence Health and Services and Providence Health and Services Washington have agreed to settle a class action. The complaint alleged that Providence did not give him adequate notice that charity care was available when he was going through the intake process at the emergency department. This, the complaint claimed, was a violation of the Washington Read more