In a very interesting lawsuit, a New York woman has filed a class action against Interclick for placing cookies on her computer to track what websites she visits. Click here for the story. If you have a question about a potential class action, call Mike Malone at Hendren & Malone,…
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Sued in Class Action over Most Favored Nation Clauses
In an interesting case, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan has been sued in a class action over “most favored nation” clauses in hospital contracts. The lawsuit contends that the contracts with the hospitals were illegal and caused the plaintiffs to pay artificially inflated prices for health care services. For…
New York Dancer Case to Proceed As Class Action
In an interesting case, a federal judge has recently ruled that dancers at the Penthouse strip club can proceed on a class wide basis for claims that they were not paid appropriately including failure to pay overtime. For more, click here. If you have a question about a class action,…
Health Insurer Settles Class Action Regarding Reimbursement for Out-of-Network Charges
In a very interesting case, New Jersey health insurer Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield has agreed to pay $22 million to settle a class action for failing to pay out-of-network claims for ambulatory care. For more click here. My compliments to the doctors who pursued this claim and their lawyers. …
California Class Action Seeks Back-Pay From Medicare For Rural Doctors
In a very interesting case, several California counties are suing Medicare claiming that the Medicare payment formula results in underpayments in rural communities that have undergine urbanization. According to the article, doctors in North Carolina may be among the most affected by the old formula. The case, which is brought…
Foreclosure Class Action Against GMAC Filed in Maine
In what may be the beginning of a wave of class action litigation over foreclosure practices, several plaintiffs in Maine have brought a class action against GMAC Mortgage. The plaintiffs claim that the company routinely and systematically files false certifications that it has a right to foreclose on Maine homeowners,…
Bank of America Foreclosure Review to Take Weeks – Is That Realistic?
As has been widely reported, Bank of America has halted its U.S. foreclosures and will be reviewing its foreclosure procedures. It has also been widely reported that the attorney generals of many states will begin investigating the foreclosure procedures of Bank of America and other lenders. If you have a…
Best Buy Settles Employee Class Actions in New York and Pennsylvania
In an interesting class action case, retailer Best Buy was accused of not paying overtime to employees who had to go through a time-consuming security search after clocking out for the day. The lawsuits in both states have recently settled. For more, click here. If you have a question about…
Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act Class Action Settlement
According to reports in the Tulsa World, an interesting class action case involving a bankrupt company has reached a settlement. The case involves Arrow Trucking and the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) which requires any company employing more than 100 people to give each employee at least 60…
American Drywall May Be Faulty Too
It is reported that homeowners are now bringing claims relating to contamination from American drywall in addition to Chinese drywall. For more, click here.