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Class Action Legal News articles include legal news and lawsuit information about lawsuits filed, settlements reached and verdicts rendered in class action cases dealing with personal injury, defective products, bad drugs and other consumer law related news issues. Many of these articles include interviews from top legal professionals with guidance on legal recourse options from losses resulting from bad drugs, medical malpractice, investment fraud, personal injury, defective products and negligent employers.

  • Internet Security: The Walls Come Tumbling Down…
    Internet Security: The Walls Come Tumbling Down…
    July 18, 2012

    San Francisco, CA Forgive any individual tempted to contact a technology lawyer following the most recent security breach involving major players in the online community, including Yahoo, Gmail and AOL.

  • Internet Fraud Scams Victims Out of Money
    Internet Fraud Scams Victims Out of Money
    December 25, 2010

    Columbus, OH The FBI has issued a new warning to consumers to be wary of Internet fraud, including Internet scams and email fraud. According to the FBI, consumers could be victims of an email scam, in which con artists send e-mails to obtain consumers' personal information. That information can then be used to commit identity theft.

  • Blog Postings are Potential Lawsuits
    Blog Postings are Potential Lawsuits
    August 24, 2010

    Brooklyn, NY Be careful what you blog about. If the courts have their way, you may not be protected by freedom of speech on the Internet. A number of lawsuits have emerged over content and Internet privacy issues and blogging in particular.

  • Woman Sues Google for Incomplete Walking Directions
    Woman Sues Google for Incomplete Walking Directions
    June 3, 2010

    Park City, UT Lauren Rosenberg has launched a lawsuit against Google, claiming that the Google Maps feature on her Blackberry directed her erroneously, causing her serious personal injury. According to the 5/31/10 issue of PC World, Rosenberg was attempting to navigate from 96 Daly Street to 1710 Prospector Avenue in Park City, Utah on January 19.

  • Google Drive-by Scoops Personal Info
    Google Drive-by Scoops Personal Info
    May 26, 2010

    Portland, OR In the course of creating its super photo map of the world, Google admits that it may have inadvertently grabbed your wi-fi signals when its truck passed by your house. Exactly what information was vacuumed up is not likely to become clear until attorney Brooks Cooper meets with Google in an examination for discovery process in a potential class action suit against Google for alleged invasion of privacy and theft of data.

  • Careful Sleuthing Weeds out Internet Fraud
    Careful Sleuthing Weeds out Internet Fraud
    May 23, 2010

    Redmond, WA A growing form of Internet fraud is evolving from the proliferation of e-commerce and online business activity involving pay-per-click (PPC) advertising. This latest Internet scam is known as "click laundering" and is costing legitimate business big dollars.

  • Mike and Ike Candy Spills the Beans on School Webcam Spying
    Mike and Ike Candy Spills the Beans on School Webcam Spying
    May 20, 2010

    Trevose, PA An Pennsylvania school pushed invasion of privacy to whole new level when it used a remote control device to take pictures of students in their own homes with school-issued laptop webcams. The remote activation feature was supposed to be used as a tracking device in case of theft. "They had the capability to activate the cameras but they started using it for purposes well beyond the original intent," says attorney Mark Haltzman.

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