A federal appeals court says owners and lessees of BMWs fitted with allegedly defective Bridgestone tires can't sue as a class under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act
It was out with the old, in with the new at the sales department of medical testing giant Quest Diagnostics, a dismissed employee claims in a putative class action suit
A federal judge in Newark has denied certification of a nationwide class of plaintiffs suing BMW and Bridgestone for allegedly defective tires, though she let a New Jersey subclass proceed
Hourly employees of Wal-Mart who claim they were forced to work off the clock and to miss rest and meal breaks may pursue a class-action suit in New Jersey, the state's Supreme Court says
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