A class action lawsuit entitled James Collins et al. v. GameStop Corp has been filed against GameStop in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. The lawsuit claims that GameStop sold games that included FREE downloadable content. The only problem, via the lawsuit, is the content was not free and consumers had to fork over an additional $15.00 to access the content. GameStop denies all wrong doing but has agreed to a settlement to avoid a lengthy expensive trail. A settlement fairness hearing will be held on September 17, 2012 to determine if the settlement is fair and reasonable. The hearing will be located at the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Courtroom 12, U.S. Courthouse, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, California 94102 and will be ruled by Judge Thelton E. Henderson. The law firms of Initiative Legal Group APC and Baron & Budd P.C. have been assigned to the case.
Class members of the GameStop Downloadable Content Class Action Settlement include anyone in the state of California who purchased a video game from GameStop with free downloadable content and then the downloadable content was not available to used game purchasers without additional payment. The purchase must have took place between the dates of March 23, 2006 through April 9, 201. To take part in the lawsuit a class member must file a claim form no later than July 19, 2012.
The Capital One TCPA lawsuit revolves around the use of a automatic telephone dialing system…
Lane Bryant is a popular plus size women apparel company and offers jobs at their…
Target has provided a free Protect My ID membership in light of the recent data…
Many people use Western Union for money transfers and it appears that a significant number…
A class action lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Middle…
The Da Vinci Surgical System is the focus of the Da Vinci Robot Surgery Class…