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Maxwell House coffee class action over packages' cup-making capacity reaches settlement
PITTSBURGH – A settlement has been reached in the case of a California man who filed a class action lawsuit against The Kraft Heinz Company, connected to claims that its Maxwell House coffee products falsely advertise how many cups of coffee they can make. -
Maxwell House coffee class action update: Settlement almost done brewing, both parties say
PITTSBURGH – A settlement has nearly been finalized in the case of a California man who filed a class action lawsuit against The Kraft Heinz Company, connected to claims that its Maxwell House coffee products falsely advertise how many cups of coffee they can make. -
Servicemembers with alleged hearing loss are suing 3M over earplugs; Six cases recently filed in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA – Minnesota-based 3M finds itself the target of litigation from U.S. military veterans nationwide, who claim the company’s Combat-Arms Earplugs, worn by troops from 2003-2015, were the proximate cause of hearing damage and deafness to countless military service members. -
Golomb & Honik faces lawsuit over distribution of attorneys fees
MIAMI – A Philadelphia law firm has been named as a defendant in a Florida firm’s lawsuit resulting from a dispute over distribution of legal fees in a separate case. -
Judge transfers suit over 3-D imaging during CONCACAF Gold Cup
PHILADELPHIA – Per order of a federal judge, a patent infringement lawsuit between a pair of 3-D signage companies and a trio of foreign defendants is being transferred to U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. -
Judge in Phila. orders lawsuit against bus company transferred to Florida
A U.S. District judge in Philadelphia has ruled that a Pennsylvania woman’s lawsuit against a Florida bus company must play out in federal court in the Sunshine State.