Walmart Faces Continued Legal Battle Over Alleged Price Discrepancies in Illinois Court Decision

CHICAGO, Ill. — A federal appeals court in Illinois ruled that a lawsuit against Walmart, alleging the company engaged in deceptive pricing practices, can move forward. Yoran Kahn brought the lawsuit in 2022 after he encountered a discrepancy between the shelf prices and the prices charged at checkout for several small items at a Walmart in Illinois. The price differences were approximately 10-15% higher at the register than indicated on store shelves. Attorneys for Kahn have pointed out that this issue may not be isolated to the Illinois location but could potentially represent a nationwide … Read more

Dealers Allege Hyundai Fudged EV Sales Figures, Sparking Legal Battle and Investigations

Chicago, IL — Hyundai is currently under scrutiny after several of its dealers filed a lawsuit in federal court in Chicago, claiming the South Korean automaker manipulated electric vehicle (EV) sales figures. The legal action, initiated by Napleton Aurora Imports in Illinois and its affiliated franchises, alleges that Hyundai Motor America Corp (HMA) coaxed dealers into misusing inventory codes designated for “loaner” vehicles to inflate sales statistics. According to the lawsuit, dealers who complied with the alleged manipulation received price discounts and other incentives from Hyundai. Conversely, those who refused to participate faced punitive measures. … Read more

Across the Board: The Battle Intensifies Over Noncompete Clauses as Federal Rule Faces Legal Challenge

The extensive use of noncompete clauses, once reserved for high-ranking executives with access to sensitive trade secrets, has controversially trickled down to affect nearly every tier of the workforce, including low-wage positions and rank-and-file employees. An academic study estimates that these restrictions impact around 30 million American workers, nearly one-fifth of the nation’s workforce, raising significant concerns about their effects on worker mobility and wage levels. Originally intended to protect businesses by preventing the spread of proprietary knowledge, noncompete clauses are increasingly appearing in the employment contracts of individuals who do not possess confidential information, … Read more

Youngstown Man, Tried as Adult for Child Rape Charges, Faces Life Sentence After Unusual Legal Journey

Youngstown, Ohio — After more than two years, the trial of 23-year-old Sergio F. Gonzalez III commenced this week, with jury selection taking place Monday at the Mahoning County Common Pleas Court. Gonzalez faces serious allegations that include two counts of rape involving a child, charges that could lead to a life sentence if he is convicted. The accusations stem from incidents purported to have occurred when Gonzalez was 17, involving a child who was about 11 at the time. The case has garnered attention not only for the grave nature of the allegations but … Read more