![]() Individuals who would like to make a claim to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by April 24. The class action settlement benefits a class of consumers who purchased certain XTEND workout powder products either through Woodbolt or through a third-party seller, including Amazon, from between July 28, 2014, and Jan. Woodbolt agreed to pay $3 million to end claims the company falsely advertised its XTEND brand workout powder product is “0 calories.” Woodbolt to pay $3M to end claims it falsely advertised XTEND workout powder Individuals who would like to make a claim to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by July 7. ![]() The class action settlement benefits all current and former owners or lessees of a Kia vehicle equipped with the defective antilock brake systems, including those purchased abroad while on active military duty. Hyundai agreed to a class action settlement that will put to bed claims the company manufactured and sold Kia vehicles with defective antilock brake systems that can cause an engine fire. Hyundai settles to end claims it sold Kia vehicles with defective antilock brake systems Individuals who would like to make a claim to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by April 20. The class action settlement benefits a class of individuals who received a notification in the mail from Advent Health informing them their information was potentially compromised in the September 2021 data breach. Advent Health agrees to $500,000 settlement to end claims revolving around 2021 data breachĪdvent Health agreed to pay $500,000 to resolve claims revolving around the health care company’s handling of a 2021 data breach that exposed the private information of thousands of its patients. Individuals who would like to make a claim to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by April 11. The class action settlement will benefit a class of consumers who played the video game company’s DoubleDown Casino, DoubleDown Fort Knox, DoubleDown Classic and/or Ellen’s Road to Riches mobile casino games prior to Nov. DoubleDown Interactive to pay $415M over claims it violated Washington gambling lawsĭoubleDown Interactive agreed to pay $415 million to end claims the company’s mobile casino games violated Washington state gambling laws.
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