lawsuits
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DoorDash Tip-Skimming Scheme Prompts Class Action Lawsuit Seeking All Those Tips That Didn’t Go To Drivers
DoorDash’s years-long scheme to use customer tips to subsidise its workers’ wages is finally catching up to the company. And hot on the heels of renewed outrage about its tip-shaving scheme, a new class-action lawsuit is taking aim at the company for misleading its customers about how their tips were used.
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Class-Action Lawsuit Accuses Apple Of ‘Intentionally And Unlawfully’ Sharing iTunes Listening Data
A new class-action lawsuit claims that Apple is “intentionally and unlawfully” disclosing its customers’ iTunes listening data to third parties in violation of state privacy laws.
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Devin Nunes’ Lawyers Falsely Claim Reporter Bolded ‘Cocaine’ And ‘Woman’ In Tweet To Be Extra Mean
California Representative Devin Nunes, one of the president’s biggest yes-men in Congress and recent filer of a lawsuit against Twitter and several of its users, including the account @DevinCow and Republican strategist Liz Mair, over mean things said about him has launched yet another lawsuit. This one again targets Mair, as well as the McClatchy Company,…
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Tesla Sues Former Employees And Startup Zoox For Stealing Trade Secrets
Tesla filed two lawsuits in federal court alleging five former employees stole trade secrets from the company to help a new employer. Four of those employees now work for Zoox, a self-driving startup. In December, Zoox became the first company to be granted permission by California to offer autonomous rides to the public.