Disney Pays $50 Million to End Subscriber Complaint Class Action Litigation

Disney will pay $50 million to settle a class action lawsuit over mandatory ESPN bundling that raised streaming costs for subscribers.

Disney will pay $50 million to settle a class action lawsuit over mandatory ESPN bundling that raised streaming costs for subscribers.

A major Supreme Court decision has thrown Philadelphia's pesticide verdicts into legal uncertainty, with far-reaching implications for pending plaintiffs and settled claims.

Supreme Court blocks thousands of Roundup cancer lawsuits, siding with Bayer and federal regulators over state consumer protections.

Federal judges are throwing out thousands of herbicide injury claims on procedural and scientific grounds, often before trial.

Florida's environmental and business communities clash over PFAS cleanup liability and regulation, reshaping traditional political alliances.

A major law firm challenges another's fees in the Boy Scouts bankruptcy, leaving 14,600 claimants in limbo over their actual settlement payouts.

Chemours settled major PFAS contamination claims in North Carolina, but the "forever chemicals" persist in groundwater decades after exposure began.

Chemours settles federal PFAS pollution charges for $450 million, but North Carolina officials say the deal ignores contaminated groundwater and excluded their state from negotiations.

Chemours agrees to fund PFAS cleanup in North Carolina, establishing a major precedent for chemical company liability in contamination cases.

Mass tort coalitions consolidate power in a handful of lead firms, accelerating settlements but raising questions about individual claimant representation.