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

Johnson & Johnson Faces Heavy Backlash as Talc Bankruptcy Ruling Shakes Tort Landscape

Johnson & Johnson faces significant challenges following a recent bankruptcy court ruling that has dealt a blow to its efforts to limit liability for lawsuits linked to its talc-based products. The decision comes amid ongoing scrutiny regarding the safety of talc, which has been a focal point in litigation over allegations that it contains asbestos and contributes to cancer. The company’s legal troubles stem from thousands of lawsuits alleging that its talc products cause severe health problems, including ovarian cancer. In a contentious legal battle, Johnson & Johnson attempted to restructure its liability through a … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Legal Setback as Bankruptcy Court Challenges Talc-Related Claims

Johnson & Johnson is facing significant legal challenges after a federal court dismissed its bankruptcy filing related to talc lawsuits. The ruling has left the company’s attempts to limit its financial liability in claims alleging that its talc products caused cancer in jeopardy. This decision highlights the complexities companies face in navigating the legal landscape, particularly when dealing with mass tort claims. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas declared that Johnson & Johnson’s approach to settle thousands of talc-related cases through bankruptcy was improper. The court maintained that the company is … Read more

Surfshark Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Auto-Renewal Violations, Sparking Industry-Wide Scrutiny of Subscription Practices

San Francisco, California — Surfshark, a prominent player in the virtual private network industry, is facing a class-action lawsuit that highlights increasing scrutiny surrounding subscription services. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleges that Surfshark has breached California’s Automatic Renewal Law by charging customers for auto-renewing subscriptions without appropriate consent and clear disclosures. The complaint was brought forth by Joshua Brown, a California resident, who claims he was charged $77.88 unexpectedly due to inadequate notifications regarding the renewal process. This situation reflects a broader trend, as Surfshark … Read more