Capricor Therapeutics Faces Class Action Lawsuit as Investors Claim Misleading Statements Led to Financial Losses

Los Angeles, Calif. — A class action lawsuit has been initiated against Capricor Therapeutics, Inc. (CAPR) in response to claims that the company’s stock was sold at inflated prices. Filed by the law firm Levi & Korsinsky on July 17, 2025, the lawsuit alleges that shareholders purchased stock during a defined class period from October 9, 2024, to July 10, 2025, without full knowledge of the company’s actual financial condition. Affected investors are being encouraged to seek information on participation in the action. Capricor Therapeutics is engaged in the development of innovative cell and exosome-based … Read more

Border Patrol Arrests Firefighter Amid Wildfire Response, Sparking Outrage and Legal Action

SEATTLE — Legal representatives are calling for the release of a long-time Oregon resident who was apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol while he was engaged in firefighting during a wildfire in Washington state. The incident has raised concerns among advocates, who maintain that the firefighter was in the process of obtaining legal status after assisting federal investigators with a crime involving his family. According to the lawyers, the arrest was unlawful and contravened guidelines set by the Department of Homeland Security, which prohibit immigration actions where emergency responses are active. The firefighter, along with … Read more

Nissan’s Innovative Variable Compression Engines Face Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Faults

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Nissan is facing a class-action lawsuit concerning its variable compression engines, a technology praised for its potential fuel efficiency but now criticized by some owners for performance issues. The suit, filed in a California federal court, alleges that Nissan misrepresented the capabilities of its variable compression technology, which is featured in certain models, including the Nissan Altima and Infiniti QX50. Plaintiffs contend that the cars equipped with this engine suffer from persistent problems leading to reduced power and efficiency over time. Consumers claim they purchased the vehicles with the expectation of superior … Read more

Judge Certifies Class Action Against Washington Landlord for Alleged Illegal Lease Practices Affecting Over 700 Properties

A federal judge in Washington has approved a class-action certification for tenants alleging that a landlord managing more than 700 residential properties has included lease terms, such as service fees, that infringe upon state regulations. This decision marks a significant development in the ongoing dispute between tenants and the landlord, who has been accused of imposing illegal charges. The lawsuit, which now represents a broader group of tenants, focuses on several lease clauses that the renters claim are not in compliance with Washington state law. These provisions have reportedly led to financial burdens for tenants, … Read more