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PITTSBURGH - Charges have been brought against Showtime Networks Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania by two men who say that Showtime violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by not having audio description tracks for video content to serve the blind and visually impaired people who want to use the platform.
Pennsylvania residents Robert Jahoda and Matthew Kolesar are two legally blind individuals who are frustrated with Showtime and haven t given the platform their patronage since it does not offer the audio description service, which is offered by competing streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu.
New information in the Subaru defective windshield lawsuit covers the 2017-2020 Subaru Forester, Outback, Crosstrek, Impreza, Legacy, and 2019-2020 Subaru Ascent models. In November, Torque News reported the defective windshield class-action lawsuit against Subaru of America included 2.5 million vehicles in the U.S. covering the Subaru models listed above.
According to records obtained from Justia US Law, a court ruling has also granted in part and denied in part Subaru of America s motion to dismiss. Christine Powell, represented by Attorneys Carlson Lynch, LeVan Law Group, Moon Law APC, and Freed Kanner London & Millen, contends the Subaru models have defective and dangerous windshields that are prone to cracking, chipping and otherwise breaking.
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – Gap, Inc., has created a rewards program designed to entice, but ultimately let down, shoppers, a lawsuit says.
Attorneys at Carlson Lynch, representing Christian Kim, filed their lawsuit Dec. 18 in Los Angeles federal court. They say Gap is eliminating points accumulated by customers who use its retail credit cards, which are serviced by Synchrony Bank.
“Customers must meet stringent qualifications in order to continue to accumulate and sustain the rewards points, including keeping the credit accounts open, in good standing, and not more than two months past due,” the suit says.
“Meanwhile, based on Defendants’ publicly available marketing materials and disclosures regarding the credit card, Defendants cannot render accumulated rewards points expired as long as these qualifications are met.