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Do TV commercials for drugs irritate you?
Well, I’m here to help. From what I’m hearing, Prevagen should get the Clio for the most irritating ads on TV*. Let us cheer! Yay, Prevagen! What an advertising achievement! You make us growl. Since I am immune from catching … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order, The Facts of Life, TV commercials
Tagged apoaequorin, class action lawsuits, Clio Awards, FDA, jellyfish, Prevagen, turmeric
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The war on workers: is this one of the last class action lawsuits?
From 538 Significant Digits: $65 million settlement Speaking of huge retailers, Walmart may soon pay a $65 million class-action settlement for making its cashiers stand, and failing to provide them with “suitable seats.” The suit was first brought in 2009, … Continue reading
Posted in Koch Bros Final Solution to Democracy, Politics, The Facts of Life, The War On Workers
Tagged 538 Significant Digits, class action lawsuits, John Roberts, SCOTUS, Walmart
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What class action can do for us regular people
Given everything that’s going on in the news, why bother with this item from 538 Significant Digits? Because, among other laws, rules, regulations, bodies and rights threatened by the Supreme Court’s right wing, there is class action. If Kavanaugh gets … Continue reading
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Tagged 538 Significant Digits, antitrust actions, class action lawsuits, Mastercard, price fixing, Visa
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