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  • Class Actions Filed Citing Telehealth Data Breach, Privacy Concerns

    Despite decades-long practice, telemedicine – the virtual delivery of clinical health care by providers to patients – presented an innovative alternative during the COVID-19 pandemic for patients to receive medical care without compromising safety. As the risks of the pandemic subside, the utilization of telemedicine continues to grow, offering fiscal benefits to healthcare practitioners and […]
  • No Artificial Preservatives? Not So, Says Pirate’s Booty Class Action

    Pirate’s Booty snacks have misrepresenting labels that falsely state the products do not contain artificial preservatives, even though they contain citric acid, a preservative made through chemical processing, plaintiffs claim in a class action complaint filed by Milberg attorneys in New York federal court. If you purchased Pirate’s Booty that lists citric acid as an […]
  • Report: Milberg Among Most Active Class Action Law Firms

    Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman filed the fifth-most class action cases of any law firm in the country over the last three years, according to a new Lex Machina report, which also found that Milberg’s class action practice is the most geographically far-reaching across federal district courts, where more than 9,700 total class actions were […]
  • Quaker Oats Class Action Claims Company Sold Salmonella-Tainted Products

    A proposed class action lawsuit alleges that The Quaker Oats Company engaged in deceptive marketing and labeling practices when it sold food products that may contain salmonella. Consumers in the State of New York who purchased any of the named products may be eligible to join this lawsuit as a class member. Plaintiffs and the […]
  • Milberg Files Rivers Casino Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit

    A casino in Des Plaines, Illinois failed to adequately protect patrons’ sensitive personal information that was compromised in a “massive” cyberattack in August, claims a Milberg class action lawsuit. Anyone whose information was stolen in the attack may be eligible to join this lawsuit and recover compensation related to identity theft risk, the diminished value […]
  • Class Action: CVS Decongestant Labeling Misleads Consumers

    An FDA panel recently declared that the over-the-counter decongestant phenylephrine does not work. So why are manufacturers like CVS selling medications made with phenylephrine and claiming they provide “maximum strength” relief? This is the main issue raised in a class action lawsuit filed by Milberg attorneys against CVS Pharmacy, Inc. The lawsuit seeks compensation for […]
  • Milberg Class Action Pushes Back on “Maximum Strength” Sudafed PE Claims

    An FDA panel recently declared phenylephrine hydrochloride—a nasal decongestant used in some versions of the popular over-the-counter drug Sudafed—to be ineffective. Yet Johnson & Johnson markets its phenylephrine-based Sudafed PE products as “Maximum Strength,” which is misleading and damaging to consumers, alleges a Milberg class action lawsuit. Sudafed, Pseudoephedrine, and Phenylephrine The brand name “Sudafed” […]
  • Nutrafol Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Deceptive Marketing Scheme

    You may have seen advertisements for Nutrafol hair growth products promising that they are “clinically proven” and “backed by science” to reverse hair loss. These marketing claims may have convinced you to pay upwards of $85 for just a one-month supply. If they did, and you live in California, New York, New Jersey, or Illinois, […]
  • 2022 Was A Record-Breaking Year for Class Action Litigation

    Last year was a year like no other for class action litigation, with the most billion-dollar settlements against corporate America in history, according to a new report. Opioid litigation loomed large and represented the lion’s share of cases that resolved for $1 billion or more, but class action settlements were up sharply year-over-year in areas […]
  • Gary M. Klinger Named Interim Co-Lead Counsel in Cerebral Class Action

    Milberg’s Gary M. Klinger has been appointed by a California federal judge to represent on an interim basis a proposed class of plaintiffs suing mental health platform Cerebral, Inc. over privacy violations. Plaintiffs say Cerebral has been secretly sharing their private information, including protected health information, with tech giants. The case joins a growing list […]