Nov 25, 2024

Updated: Judge Approves Settlement Barring ICE Cooperation

A federal judge has given preliminary approval to a class action lawsuit settlement that would ban the San Juan County Detention Center from cooperating with federal authorities on immigration holds. The Friday decision came as the Trump administration publicly shamed counties and cities that don’t cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The settlement is a result …



Stockholder Brings Class Action Against Netflix

A stockholder has filed a class action lawsuit against Netflix and two of its top executives, alleging the media company understated the impact of its subscription price hike in violation of federal law. James Ziolkowski filed a complaint on behalf of all others similarly situated on March 1 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California …


Sacramento Joins Federal Lawsuit Challenging Trump’s ‘sanctuary City’ Threat

The city of Sacramento has joined a lawsuit seeking to block the Trump administration’s threat to cut federal funding to cities and counties that do not help authorities enforce immigration law. Sacramento is one of 34 “sanctuary cities” around the country joining a lawsuit filed last month by Santa Clara County. Los Angeles, Chicago, Minneapolis, Oakland, Berkeley, Santa Ana and Denver are …


PwC Settles $3B Lawsuit With MF Global Over Collapse

A Manhattan federal jury has been robbed of its chance to decide whether the collapse of financial firm MF Global was the fault of its CEO Jon Corzine or his accounting firm. MF Global, which was seeking to pin the blame for the firm’s stunning 2011 demise on PriceWaterHouseCoopers, settled the case mid-trial, sources said. The parties reached an agreement on Wednesday and notified the judge …


Costco Golf Balls Now at Center of Lawsuit

The wacky case of Costco’s coveted golf balls continues with a new wrinkle: Costco is suing Acushnet Company, a premium ball maker, over comments made about the Kirkland Signature ball. Costco’s ball became …



Neiman Marcus to Pay $1.6 Million in Shopper Data Breach Lawsuit

Neiman Marcus has agreed to pay $1.6 million to settle a data breach class action in Illinois federal court. The three-year-old case stemmed from the December 2013 cyber attack that exposed credit card data of an estimated 350,000 Neiman Marcus shoppers. The high-profile incident, caused by malware installed on Neiman Marcus terminals, was similar to a larger attack on Target and other …


Judge Dismisses Two Express Scripts Claims in Anthem Drug Pricing Lawsuit

A federal judge has dismissed two of the six counterclaims that pharmacy benefits manager Express Scripts raised in health insurer’s Anthem’s $15 billion lawsuit claiming it charged too much for drugs. In a decision made public on Friday, U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos in Manhattan dismissed Express Scripts’ claim that Anthem breached an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, …


DirecTV Settles U.S. Antitrust Lawsuit Over Dodgers Channel

DirecTV settled a U.S. antitrust lawsuit that accused the satellite-television provider of colluding with its competitors during a 2014 standoff with Time Warner Cable Inc. over a channel devoted to the Los Angeles Dodgers. DirecTV won’t share competitively sensitive information with rivals and agreed to a compliance program to make sure it abides by the settlement, according to an agreement …