class-action
Radio Motherboard: Are Uber Drivers Employees or Independent Contractors?
A class action lawsuit in California seeks an answer.
Canada Outed Medical Weed Users With Mail and Now a Court Has OK’d Their Class Action
In 2013, Health Canada mailed 41,514 letters that included full names and the words "Marihuana Medical Access Program." Plaintiffs say they suffered damage to their reputation, employment prospects, and mental health as a result.
Uber Is Facing a $400M Class Action Lawsuit in Ontario
Can Uber fend off the latest attack on its operations in Ontario?
This Lawsuit Claims Canada Has Been Abusing Mentally Ill Prisoners
The proposed class action lawsuit demands the Canadian government fork over at least $600 million in damages to mentally ill prisoners allegedly mistreated in federal prisons over the last two decades.
Hundreds of Women Want to Sue Canada's National Police for Alleged Workplace Harassment
The women — 363 of them to be exact — come from every province in Canada and the Northwest Territories, and have been building their case for the last two years.
What's Next for the NFL Concussion Settlement?
The federal judge presiding over the case has sent the settlement back for changes. Here's what you need to know about what comes next.
The Plight of the Minor League Baseball Wage Slave
A pair of lawsuits focused on minor league baseball's wage system are looming, but even a former player turned attorney says unionization is the real solution.