Unless you live a very sheltered lifestyle, chances are you answered yes to this question. And if so, chances are you're entitled to money.
A class action lawsuit was filed against three companies (LG, NEC Corporation and Hitachi Maxell) for price-fixing lithium-ion batteries for over 10 years...
A former West Michigan woman is suing Spectrum Health Systems after getting fired from her job. Allegedly, a doctor on staff told her employer she smoked marijuana.
MLive reports that Lisa Richlich used to work at Gentex Corp in Zeeland before getting fired in April of 2015...
A Grand Rapids woman is suing the sub shop, Jimmy John's because of an allergic reaction that she says left her disabled.
Lindsey Bresnahan, whom is allergic to mustard, placed an order with the Jimmy John's on Alpine Ave NW, in Comstock Park, back in June when she ordered the "Billy Club Unwich" without mustard...
The popular Michigan retail company, M22, is being sued by the state over trademark issues.
9 & 10 News reports that this isn't the first time the company has been hit with a lawsuit. In 2012, Attorney General Bill Schuette stated that no entity can trademark state highways because its part of the public domain.
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According to a lawsuit filed in the U.S. district court, Taylor Swift got David Mueller (a former DJ in Colorado) fired for allegedly "grabbing her bottom".
Well this is just great, turns out there is a lawsuit claiming some of the top-selling, cheaper wines produced by dozens of wineries in California contain very high levels of arsenic.
It also alleges that in some wineries produce wine with “up to 500 percent or more than what’s considered the maximum acceptable daily intake limit...
A U.S. District Court jury in Los Angeles ruled Tuesday that Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke must pay $7.3 million for the family of the late Marvin Gaye for copyright infringement in their 2013 hit song "Blurred Lines," Variety reported.
Normally a lawsuit involving a fast food chain and a patron has something to do with the food. In the case of Martin Kessman versus White Castle the main complaint by Mr. Kessman is that the restaurant’s booths aren’t big enough. Online Dish explains how his local White Castle repeatedly broke promises to make the booths at his local franchise bigger.