San Miguel County Resident Leads Class Action Against Telluride Ski and Golf for Alleged Wage Theft and Labor Violations

Telluride, Colorado – A resident of San Miguel County has initiated a class action lawsuit against Telluride Ski and Golf (TSG), alleging violations of labor laws and wage theft. The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in San Miguel County District Court, claims that TSG, which operates The Peaks Resort and Spa, has failed to comply with pertinent wage regulations. The primary plaintiff, Ruth Rivas, has been a Telluride resident since 2021 and worked at The Peaks as a housekeeper from June 2021 until January 2023. In her complaint, Rivas states that she often worked 15-hour shifts … Read more

Global Leaders Unite in Florence to Shape the Future of Class Action Lawsuits at Perfect Law Conference

Florence, Italy — Leaders in the global class action community convened this week for the Perfect Law conference, drawing a diverse array of legal experts and practitioners from various countries. The event, which took place in a picturesque setting, aimed to address pressing issues in class action litigation, focusing on emerging trends and best practices. Attendees participated in discussions covering a range of topics, including the increasing complexity of regulatory environments and the challenges posed by technology in litigation. With class actions becoming an integral tool in consumer and employment rights, participants explored innovative strategies … Read more

Texas Students Take Legal Action Against New Law Threatening Campus Expressions and Activities

A group of students at the University of Texas has initiated legal action against the state, contending that a newly enacted law could infringe upon their rights to free expression. The students argue that the legislation poses a threat to activities such as prayer, music performances, and various forms of reporting on campus grounds. Under the provisions of this law, the plaintiffs assert that many forms of expression, particularly those that involve religious or artistic elements, could lead to penalties or even criminal charges. They are particularly concerned about the implications for student organizations that … Read more

Stone County Residents Unite in Class Action Lawsuit Over Utility’s Alleged Fiber Cable Trespass

STONE COUNTY, Mo. — A group of residents has initiated a class action lawsuit against a utility company, alleging that the company’s fiber optic cables are unlawfully located on private property. The complaint has raised concerns over property rights and compensation for land use. According to the lawsuit, filed in the Missouri state court, the plaintiffs claim that the utility company installed its fiber cables without acquiring proper easements or permissions from property owners. The affected residents argue that this unauthorized use of land not only encroaches on their private property but also diminishes the … Read more