In The NewsCourtroomVideo KGO – Los Angeles,CA: CA Supreme Court Upholds $27 Million Fine Against Mercury Insurance For Overcharging Customers Published on August 19, 2019 By Petra Chalmers Share EmailPrintCopy URLFacebookTwitterReddIt TagsAuto InsuranceCalifornia Supreme CourtMercury InsuranceProp 103 Petra Chalmers Other Litigation Areas Healthcare Cases Insurance Cases Good Government Cases Privacy Cases Energy Cases Consumer Protection Cases Latest Litigation Articles Federal Court Rules Plaintiffs Adequately Alleged CVS Acted With “Deliberate Indifference” When It Adopted Rx Program That Discriminates Against People Living With HIV Jerry Flanagan - April 19, 2024 Responding to Clearview AI’s Comments Concerning Consumer Watchdog’s Report on Clearview AI’s Abuses of Our Privacy Rights BLOG Ryan Mellino - February 26, 2024 Consumer Watchdog and the Los Angeles Times Petition Federal Court to Release FBI Warrants Related to LA City Attorney and LA DWP Corruption Jerry Flanagan - February 22, 2024 Consumer Watchdog Saves Policyholders $884.8 Million on Year-End Insurance Rate Increases Pam Pressley - January 9, 2024 One of the Largest HIV Privacy Breach Payments Arriving in Mailboxes This Week Jerry Flanagan - December 19, 2023 Litigation In The News The Los Angeles Times – L.A. Times and consumer group ask judge to unseal records in DWP scandal February 22, 2024 The San Diego Union-Tribune – Lawsuit accusing USAA of favoring military officers over enlistees certified as class-action case January 6, 2024 Times of San Diego – Proposed 2024 Ballot Measure Would Close Loopholes in California Public Records Act November 12, 2023 Law 360 – HIV Patients Can Amend Disability Bias Suit Against CVS August 8, 2023 KNBC-LA (NBC) – Los Angeles, CA; Consumer Watchdog’s Liza Tucker Speaks of New Concerns With Santa Susana Field Lab Clean Up April 20, 2023 Support Consumer Watchdog Donate Subscribe to our newsletterTo be updated with all the latest news, press releases and special reports.Subscribe More Litigation articles Federal Court Rules Plaintiffs Adequately Alleged CVS Acted With “Deliberate Indifference” When It Adopted Rx Program That Discriminates Against People Living With HIV Responding to Clearview AI’s Comments Concerning Consumer Watchdog’s Report on Clearview AI’s Abuses of Our Privacy Rights BLOG Consumer Watchdog and the Los Angeles Times Petition Federal Court to Release FBI Warrants Related to LA City Attorney and LA DWP Corruption Consumer Watchdog Saves Policyholders $884.8 Million on Year-End Insurance Rate Increases One of the Largest HIV Privacy Breach Payments Arriving in Mailboxes This Week CVS Acted With “Deliberate Indifference” When It Implemented An Rx Drug Program That Discriminates Against People Living With HIV