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Wells Fargo Settles Disability Discrimination Suit for 22.1 million
#1  Wells Fargo Settles Disability Discrimination Suit for 22.1 million
Charlotte, NC - A former Wells Fargo Securities supervisor was awarded $22.1 million by a federal court jury in Charlotte last month. Christopher Billesdon’s disability and age discrimination lawsuit accused the San Francisco-based bank of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act and wrongful discharge under North Carolina state law.

California Truck Drivers Misclassification Settlement
#2  California Truck Drivers Misclassification Settlement
Los Angeles, CA - A class action California labor lawsuit alleging STG Logistics and STG Drayage misclassified truck drivers as independent contractors has settled for a $4.2 million. As part of the deal, STG will no longer classify its long-haul drivers as independent contractors in California and New Jersey. And this isn’t STG’s first court appearance.

Popular Diabetes/Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Rare Form of Blindness
#3  Popular Diabetes/Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Rare Form of Blindness
Philadelphia, PA - In February, the rapidly growing number of Ozempic side effect lawsuits was consolidated for pre-trial proceedings in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Multidistrict Litigation (MDL) 3094 was stalled at first, but the early steps are finally underway.   

Phasing Out PFAS in Firefighter Gear
#4  Phasing Out PFAS in Firefighter Gear
Boston, MA - As of January 2025, manufacturers and retailers of personal protective equipment containing poly- and perfluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals, known as “forever chemicals”, must give the purchaser written notice that it contains the chemicals, along with a reason why they are being used in the product. And by 2027, sellers and manufacturers of firefighters’ personal protective equipment will no longer be allowed to knowingly sell gear that contains “intentionally-added PFAS.” 

Hair Relaxers Containing Formaldehyde and other Carcinogenic Chemicals Still on U.S. Shelves
#5  Hair Relaxers Containing Formaldehyde and other Carcinogenic Chemicals Still on U.S. Shelves
Santa Clara, CA - Despite studies over the past decade determining that formaldehyde and other toxic chemicals in hair relaxers are linked to reproductive-health disorders, and despite consumers concerns since the late 2000s, and advocacy groups petitioning the FDA since at least 2011 to ban hair products with formaldehyde, the agency still hasn’t banned the carcinogenic products. Health experts keep asking the FDA why it missed its own deadline, with the answer that it takes time. But during that time, how many more Black women will be diagnosed with uterine fibroids, preterm birth and infertility, or breast, ovarian and uterine cancer?

Veterans Die of Neglect in Nursing Homes
#6  Veterans Die of Neglect in Nursing Homes
Northampton, MA -  In March, Bennett Walsh, the former superintendent of the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home, and its former medical director, Dr. David Clinton resolved criminal neglect charges against them. The veterans medical malpractice charges stemmed from the deaths of 76 veterans at the state-run facility during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. Neither leader pleaded guilty; they did, however, acknowledge that there were sufficient facts to warrant a guilty finding. 

State AGs Nail $86 Million Suboxone Settlement
#7  State AGs Nail $86 Million Suboxone Settlement
New York, NY -  On July 26, New York Attorney General, Letitia James announced that Suboxone manufacturer Indivior had agreed in principle to pay $86 million to settle Suboxone lawsuits brought by the attorneys general of New York, Illinois, Tennessee, Utah and Virginia. The settlement was reached in coordination with 11 other states. Their dangerous drug lawsuits alleged that Indivior produced and then marketed buprenorphine-based products to dangerous prescribers who, under the guise of “medical treatment,” triggered further harm.

CVS Pharmacy Faces California Labor Lawsuit
#8  CVS Pharmacy Faces California Labor Lawsuit
Los Angeles, CA - A class action lawsuit filed under the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) in Los Angeles County Superior Court by a former employee claims CVS Pharmacy violated California labor laws, including failure to pay overtime, altering time keeping records and more.

Mandalorian Actress Beats Back Disney Bid to Toss Wage Lawsuit
#9  Mandalorian Actress Beats Back Disney Bid to Toss Wage Lawsuit
Los Angeles, CA -  On July 24, the District Court for the Central District of California denied The Walt Disney Company’s motion to dismiss actress Gina Carano’s wrongful termination and sex discrimination lawsuit. Carano’s California employment lawsuit alleged that Disney had violated California law by firing her in retaliation for various social media posts that the company found objectionable. Gina Carano v. The Walt Disney Company will now, presumably, move toward trial. For legal nerds, the lawsuit raises some interesting issues about balancing the employers’ and employees’ First Amendment freedom of speech rights.

Cathay Pacific Pilots Flying High in California with $16.65M Settlement
#10  Cathay Pacific Pilots Flying High in California with $16.65M Settlement
Los Angeles, CA - Airline workers in California are likely flying high with news that Cathay Pacific pilots will receive $16.65M to resolve a wage and hour class action lawsuit filed back in 2017. The pilots claimed the airline violated California’s labor laws relating to meal and rest periods, overtime and reserve duty pay – in some instances they weren’t even paid minimum wage. The settlement, however, tallies up to about three times as much as Cathay’s prior offer.

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