New Jersey Town Agrees to $1.9 Million Settlement Over Costly Property Fees in Landmark Class-Action Suit

In a legal action that is drawing attention across New Jersey, Franklin Township homeowners David and Aimee Cappolina have struck a preliminary $1.9 million settlement with their local government over a contentious property registration scheme. According to the lawsuit, the township’s “Vacant and Abandoned Property Registration Program” unfairly imposed hefty fees that could climb as high as $5,000 annually on properties classified as “vacant” or “abandoned.” This often occurred following mortgage delinquencies, burdening property owners with additional financial strains. Initiated in November 2021, the class-action lawsuit targets the fee program, arguing that it places an … Read more

Apple Settles for $95 Million Over Siri Privacy Concerns in Landmark Class-Action Lawsuit

Cupertino, CA – Apple Inc. has agreed to a $95 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging that the tech giant’s voice assistant, Siri, improperly recorded and stored private conversations without user consent. This agreement, pending court approval, aims to resolve claims that Apple violated user privacy, a concern that increasingly resonates in today’s digital age. The lawsuit, which consolidated several cases starting in 2019, accused Siri of activating without a clear prompt from the user and subsequently recording conversations that were supposed to be private. These recordings, plaintiffs claimed, were not only saved but … Read more

Cummins Behavioral Health Agrees to $2.1 Million Settlement in Data Breach Class-Action Lawsuit

Avon, Indiana – Cummins Behavioral Health, a prominent healthcare provider specializing in mental health and addiction services, has agreed to settle a data breach lawsuit for up to $2.1 million. The settlement resolves allegations concerning a breach that reportedly exposed the sensitive information of thousands of its patients. The incident, first discovered in April 2020, involved unauthorized access to the electronic health records system containing detailed personal and medical information. According to reports, the breach potentially compromised data including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and medical treatment details. Under the terms of the settlement, Cummins … Read more

Class-Action Trial Targets Alleged Failures in State Foster Care Amid Overburdened System

Charleston, W.Va. — A significant legal battle looms over West Virginia’s foster care system, a troubled network currently swamped due to a surge in the number of children needing care, coincidentally with the state’s ongoing drug crisis. The class-action lawsuit, initiated in 2019 by a group of concerned children’s advocates, is slated for trial on March 4, and aims to address a host of systemic issues, including alleged placements of children in unsafe homes and the overburdening of Child Protective Services (CPS) workers. The lawsuit was brought forth by A Better Childhood, a New York-based … Read more