Major Class Action Lawsuit Accuses TSMC of Racial Discrimination and Unsafe Conditions at Phoenix Plant

PHOENIX — A class action lawsuit has been filed against TSMC, a Taiwanese chip manufacturer constructing a major facility in Phoenix, alleging racial discrimination and unsafe work conditions. The lawsuit has been refiled with 17 plaintiffs and spans over 160 pages of claims. The lawsuit originated from complaints made by a former human resources employee in California, who asserts that the company shows favoritism toward Taiwanese and Chinese employees, discriminating against non-East Asian workers. Multiple plaintiffs contend that the work environment at TSMC is hostile, claiming that American workers are being displaced in favor of … Read more

Legal Showdown: Two Firms Take Action Against MSP Recovery for Unpaid Services and Breach of Agreement

Two pharmaceutical mass tort law firms filed a lawsuit against MSP Recovery LLC and its affiliates in a Florida state court, claiming the company has failed to fulfill its financial obligations for legal services provided in cases related to pharmaceuticals and the Medicare Secondary Payer Act. The plaintiffs allege that MSP Recovery violated a tolling agreement that was established between the parties. This agreement is critical in legal proceedings concerning the timing of claims, as it can pause the statute of limitations for certain actions. In their lawsuit, the firms detail ongoing negotiations that have … Read more

Trump Shifts Legal Strategy, Withdraws Federal Lawsuit Against Iowa Pollster to Pursue State Court Action

Des Moines, Iowa — Former President Donald Trump has withdrawn his federal lawsuit against Iowa pollster Ann Selzer and has chosen to pursue his legal battle in state court instead. This move comes as the latest twist in a dispute that has captured public attention. In early September, Trump filed a suit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa. He alleged that Selzer had engaged in “fraudulent” polling practices that misrepresented his standing in the state. However, on Thursday, court records revealed that Trump refiled his claims in the Iowa State … Read more

Milestone Ahead: New York’s CDPAP Class Action Lawsuit Edges Closer to Settlement

New York is progressing toward a settlement in a class action lawsuit concerning the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP), a vital service for many individuals requiring home health care. The legal action, which centers on allegations that certain practices within the program were harmful to consumers, represents significant implications for both caregivers and those receiving assistance. The lawsuit has drawn attention to the operational challenges of the CDPAP, which allows patients to manage their care by hiring personal assistants. Advocates for the program argue that it provides essential flexibility and control, but critics maintain … Read more