The Economic Drain of Mass Tort Litigation: How All Americans Are Paying the Price

New York, NY – Mass tort lawsuits in the United States are having a significant economic impact on Americans, regardless of their knowledge or involvement in such litigation. These profit-driven legal maneuvers often benefit attorneys while draining the economic resources of the general public. Mass tort litigations involve multiple plaintiffs, sometimes numbering in the thousands, seeking damages from corporations for alleged harm caused by their products. While some cases may be valid, many are initiated by attorneys through extensive advertising campaigns to locate individuals who can be convinced they have suffered harm. This process flips … Read more

North Carolina Implements Price Gouging Law as Winter Storm Looms

Wilmington, North Carolina – In response to Governor Roy Cooper’s state of emergency declaration, Attorney General Josh Stein has implemented North Carolina’s price gouging law. This law aims to prevent businesses from unfairly raising the prices of goods or services during times of crisis. The governor declared the state of emergency in anticipation of severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall, flash flooding, high winds, and tornado warnings. These conditions pose a risk of power outages due to downed power lines and fallen trees. Under the price gouging law, businesses are allowed to increase prices to … Read more

California Judge Approves Class-Action Status for USAA Lawsuit: Allegations of Price Discrimination Against Enlisted Service Members

Los Angeles, California – A federal judge in San Diego has granted class-action status to a lawsuit filed against USAA, a leading insurance company. The lawsuit, filed by enlisted service members Eileen-Gayle Coleman and Robert Castro, alleges that USAA practices differential treatment towards military officers and enlistees, favoring the former by directing enlisted personnel towards insurance policies with higher premiums. The lawsuit also questions whether USAA intentionally guides customers towards policies that deny them the lowest available premiums. Coleman, a Marine Corps radio operator, and Castro, an Army culinary specialist, argue that USAA’s pricing of … Read more