
Unique Ways to Find Unclaimed Funds and Property from the Government
- Author: Bryan Miller
- Posted: May 19, 2022
You could search through the government's website or try contacting various departments directly to see if you're eligible for any unclaimed money or property. Many private organizations can help you find u...
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Ways You Can Use Unclaimed Funds for Your Personal Financial Wellness or Business Development
- Author: Michael Bordonada
- Posted: May 10, 2022
Millions of dollars in unclaimed funds exist in government coffers all over the United States. Some people are not even aware that they have money waiting for them, and others do no...
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Unclaimed Funds: What You Need to Know
- Author: Jacob Greene
- Posted: April 20, 2022
Have you ever heard of unclaimed funds? If not, you're not alone. Unclaimed funds represent forgotten or lost money or assets, and the rightful owner has yet to claim them. It can happen for various reasons, including when someone dies ...
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Current or Previous MorganStanley Customer? You May Be Owed Compensation
- Author: Jeffrey Simmons
- Posted: April 12, 2022
Recently, MorganStanley was found to be at fault in a major class action lawsuit. We'll look at the bank, who is eligible, what happened, and how to claim your benefits if you're one of the customers w...
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Do You Qualify for a Settlement from This Popular Card Processor?
- Author: Kelly Cooke
- Posted: April 05, 2022
A popular credit card processing company, Plaid, is under fire from consumer regulatory agencies. Here's the information you need to know in order to determine whether you qualify for a potentially large sett...
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Unclaimed Funds: Find Out the Crucial Access Tips
- Author: Monica Jackson
- Posted: March 29, 2022
Unclaimed funds are money or other assets that have been abandoned or unclaimed by the rightful owner. In most cases, these funds remain with the state in a custodial account until the rightful owner can be located and the pr...
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Unclaimed Funds: Find Out How You Can Claim the Funds of a Deceased Relative
- Author: Bryan Miller
- Posted: March 15, 2022
When a loved one dies, their estate is supposed to go through a legal process known as probate to transfer ownership of assets to the deceased's beneficiaries. However, sometimes things don't go as ...
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Class Action Lawsuits Versus Regular Claims
- Author: Monica Jackson
- Posted: March 15, 2022
A lawsuit that's filed by an individual differs from a class action suit since any damages awarded by a judge are paid to a single plaintiff. A class-action lawsuit is filed when a group of people suffering financial or physical d...
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There's A Lot of Unclaimed Property, But Which States Have Most of It?
- Author: Jeffrey Simmons
- Posted: March 08, 2022
There's a very substantial amount of unclaimed property in the United States, with $42 billion worth of it up for grabs. However, despite how much unclaimed property is available, the distribution of it i...
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Class Action Lawsuits: Is Researching Current Cases Really Worth It?
- Author: William Asher
- Posted: March 01, 2022
A lot of people don't follow the latest class action lawsuit news because they believe that research and class action processes are a waste of time. They think that they won't find a settlement or that mak...
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Do You Know How to Access Unclaimed Funds? Find Out
- Author: Jacob Greene
- Posted: March 01, 2022
Billions of dollars in unclaimed funds remain in government coffers. This money is just waiting for the rightful owner to claim. In many cases, the money is from forgotten bank accounts, unclaimed insurance policies, or for...
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The Deadline for This TikTok Class Action Suit Is Approaching Fast
- Author: Jeffrey Simmons
- Posted: February 22, 2022
Popular video app, TikTok, has recently announced that they plan to settle a class-action lawsuit. Almost all app users are able to apply for a payout, so it's important to know all the details about the suit...
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There Are A Lot of Unclaimed Assets, But What Should You Be Looking For?
- Author: Bryan Miller
- Posted: February 22, 2022
Every year, billions of dollars worth of various assets enter the hands of corporations, state governments, and the federal government that specific individuals are entitled to, but haven't been claimed...
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3 Million Plaintiffs in Huge Healthcare Class Action
- Author: Monica Jackson
- Posted: February 15, 2022
Early this week in Sacramento, California, news was released about a gigantic class action lawsuit that was taking place in the area, where over 3 million individuals joined up as plaintiffs in order to sue a healthcare s...
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Wellness: How to Adjust With New Pandemic Set-Up
- Author: Mary Singleton
- Posted: February 01, 2022
In March 2020, no one thought the Covid-19 pandemic would stretch to 2022. However, the world has adopted the new normal since everything must continue. The recent lockdowns and restrictions enacted globally to tame the corona...
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How to Track Down Unclaimed Money
- Author: Jessica Williams
- Posted: March 01, 2022
The genre of unclaimed funds is something that's a bit contested among the public at large. It's one of those things that exist, yet its existence is all tied up in a lot of different scams. Due to the myriad of scams that have existed ...
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In California Kitchens Home Composting Is Now the Law
- Author: Chris Remington
- Posted: February 08, 2022
As of January 1, 2022, California cities and homes must dispose of organic materials by recycling. A new state law adds organic kitchen wastes to the required materials for green waste recycling. Like garden clippings...
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25 Holiday Gift Ideas For Zilch, Nada, Cero, FREE!!!
- Author: Jessica Williams
- Posted: December 17, 2021
In case you are late shopper (like me) and/or short on dough! (also like me), we scoured the web for the best ideas that cost nothing, or nearly nothing. Check them out: 1. Offer your DIYer services – housecleaning, car ...
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Unemployment Benefits Could Change for Fired, Potentially All Employees
- Author: William Asher
- Posted: December 10, 2021
Find Your Updated Unemployment Benefits by clicking here. You may be eligible to receive the newest $1400 Stimulus Check! In recent memory, there hasn't been anything in the American mainstream so inh...
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New FICO Model Increases Credit Scores
- Author: Kelly Cooke
- Posted: December 09, 2021
Your FICO credit score increased and it has nothing to do with any change in your own personal credit situation. Check your Credit Scores for free! by clicking here The company that maintains the FICO scoring model is making its la...
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8 Smart Moves If You Are Struggling Financially
- Author: Jessica Williams
- Posted: December 09, 2021
Struggling to make ends meet is no fun, but there is help available to make things better and get you on solid footing. And by the way, you are not alone; 78% of adults struggle with daily bills. The following are the eight th...
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People go through their normal lives and need to make sure that they can do what they need. This is made exceptionally difficult when a person has the...
- Author: Mary Singleton
- Posted: December 15, 2021
Theft Uses The people who steal identities or use already stolen ones have reasons for this, and all of them are a frau...
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Do You Have Unclaimed Assets in Your Home State? The Answer Might Shock You
- Author: Chris Remington
- Posted: February 07, 2022
You might have recently heard a lot of talk about unclaimed assets that people are completely unaware of. Though it might come as a surprise to many, the reality is that there are a lot of people who...
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In a court ruling earlier this week, a federal judge approved a massive, multi-billion dollar settlement between local governments and the Sackler fam...
- Author: Jessica Williams
- Posted: January 14, 2022
Purdue Pharmaceuticals Purdue Pharma is a multi-decade old company that is thought to be largely responsible for the opio...
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One of the hottest political issues related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has been the requirement that schools have their students in masks. Many ...
- Author: Monica Jackson
- Posted: May 05, 2022
Thus far, states that have had their mask bans be challenged have not done well in court, with separate decisions in Flor...
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2021 Public Safety Lawsuits - Lockheed Martin, Paraquat, Walter Kidd
- Author: Jeffrey Simmons
- Posted: January 03, 2022
2021 Public Safety Lawsuits - Lockheed Martin, Paraquat, Walter Kidd Lockheed Martin releases hazardous chemicals, heavy metals, pollutants, and volatile organic compounds that they use while manufacturing...
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Federal Government Files New Facebook Lawsuit Alleging Major Crimes
- Author: William Asher
- Posted: April 25, 2022
In the past few years, there have been several potential issues with the way Facebook has operated. The site has gradually evolved from a small social media company to a major business that affects everyday...
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Thousands of lawsuits have materialized regarding the consequences of taking Zantac, an extremely popular over-the-counter heartburn medication.
- Author: William Asher
- Posted: November 24, 2021
Zantac's manufacturer, Sanofi-Aventis, has been accused of willfully ignoring evidence that their product contained high levels o...
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Purdue Pharma Begins to Finalize Thousands of Opioid Lawsuit Settlements
- Author: Jeffrey Simmons
- Posted: January 22, 2022
As the creator of OxyContin, Purdue Pharma has been at the center of many debates surrounding the opioid crisis. After years of legal negotiations, the pharmaceutical giant has finally lost several majo...
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New Lawsuit against Prince Andrew Leaves the Royal Without Good Options
- Author: Michael Bordonada
- Posted: March 03, 2022
The British royal family has faced a lot of publicity lately for their behavior, and one of the most shocking events has been the accusations against Prince Andrew. This younger son of Queen Elizabeth I...
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From a political perspective. there is no issue more timely or prevalent than the issue of vaccine mandates. Since the emergence of three usable COVID...
- Author: Mary Singleton
- Posted: April 02, 2022
Indiana University Challenge Spurred The latest challenge was as a result of an Indiana University mandate that all stude...
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This 2020 Election Lawsuit Resulted in Massive Sanctions Against Lawyers
- Author: Jacob Greene
- Posted: February 23, 2022
The highly contentious 2020 election has resulted in a lot of legal drama that is still playing out today. Ultimately, the legal decisions from these cases could have a big impact on future political la...
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People who live close to a national forest have to live with the fact that there is a policy by the National Forest Service to let fires burn if they ...
- Author: Kelly Cooke
- Posted: January 29, 2022
Tamarack Fire The fire in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest is called the Tamarack Fire and started when lightning s...
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Biden's Infrastructure Bill a Done Deal?
- Author: Michael Bordonada
- Posted: January 29, 2022
One of the most talked-about promises made in 2020 by then-candidate Biden was the need to begin fixing the nation's infrastructure. President Biden's promise was so important that even his campaign slogan (Build, Back, Better) used ...
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Experts Say This Recent Disney+ Lawsuit Could Be Game Changing
- Author: Bryan Miller
- Posted: December 08, 2021
Disney is no stranger to controversy, so it is no surprise that the media giant regularly gets sued. However, a recent lawsuit might end up being far more impactful than others. A new lawsuit announced on Thursda...
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Republican Governors Take Aim at Mandatory Vaccines
- Author: Kelly Cooke
- Posted: December 03, 2021
There's no doubt about it; every aspect of the vaccine rollout has run into some type of controversy. Everything from the non-FDA approval of the new vaccines to the door-to-door teams that President Biden commented during...
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Rudy Giuliani No Longer Able to Practice Law?
- Author: Chris Remington
- Posted: December 31, 2021
It's no secret that the aftermath of the 2020 election was an interesting time in America's history. But, of course, this is in regards to the winner of the presidential election (President Joe Biden) and former President Trump'...
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This Major Lawsuit Loss Could Have Devastating Consequences for Walmart
- Author: Jeffrey Simmons
- Posted: March 27, 2022
Retail giant Walmart has been at the center of many lawsuits before, but normally, their team of legal experts help them settle cases and avoid unfavorable court rulings. However, a recent lawsuit proved...
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Most people are not aware of the reasons for DACA being considered illegal by those who understand how the program was created. There are many Constit...
- Author: Michael Bordonada
- Posted: December 08, 2021
Facts About DACA stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that was started by the Obama administration...
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This Repealed Florida Law Could Have Prevented the Miami Condo Collapse
- Author: Chris Remington
- Posted: December 26, 2021
When Champlain Towers of Miami collapsed on June 24, the question on everyone's minds was, "What could've prevented this?" While the precise cause of the devastating structural failure still is not known...
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Former President Trump Sues Tech Companies
- Author: Jessica Williams
- Posted: December 05, 2021
In the immediate aftermath of the January 6 insurrection and his failed attempts at stopping Congress from certifying the Presidential election, former President Trump was banned from the major social media platforms, including Face...
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The Shocking Reason 36 States Just Filed a Major Lawsuit Against Google
- Author: Mary Singleton
- Posted: April 15, 2022
Over the past few decades, Google has become a major part of public life. "Just Google it" is a phrase you hear regularly, and depending on your electronics, Google might be responsible for your phone, t...
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Marijuana continues to be legalized in many states, whether for just medical use or for all use. This means that businesses are being created that are...
- Author: Jacob Greene
- Posted: December 23, 2021
Tax Code Section 280E of the federal tax code, which was passed in 1980, says that a business is unable to use deductio...
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Gov. DeSantis Losing Fight Against Social Media Giants?
- Author: Chris Remington
- Posted: January 22, 2022
Over the course of the 2020 presidential as well as other federal elections, various social media companies used their power to ban politicians who they deemed were spreading false information or inciting violence agai...
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Why Voting Laws are Becoming Difficult to Fight Against
- Author: Bryan Miller
- Posted: December 05, 2021
It's safe to say that 2020 felt more like a decade of events rather than a single year. This is because everything from highlighting police brutality to how the nation handles a health crisis was pushed to the forefron...
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Chicago Parking Meters Hit with an Antitrust Lawsuit
- Author: Jeffrey Simmons
- Posted: February 10, 2022
The proposed bipartisan compromise on the infrastructure bill has focused some spotlight on the public-private partnerships (PPP) that are a major part of the bill. Critics have argued that these harm the average person, w...
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Derek Chauvin Given 22 Years: Is This the End?
- Author: Bryan Miller
- Posted: December 22, 2021
2020 was one of the most memorable years to date, and not just because of the pandemic and presidential election. That is because, towards the latter part of the year, the death of George Floyd occurred on the streets of Minne...
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President Biden Signs Juneteenth Federal Holiday Into Law
- Author: Chris Remington
- Posted: November 27, 2021
On June 17th, 2021, President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day federal holiday into law, ending years of struggle to make it official. Although the day was alread...
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Red Lobster Sued by California Consumers Over Allegedly False Sustainability Claims
- Author: Jessica Williams
- Posted: March 06, 2022
Sustainability is a major focus for companies as they seek to build ties with customers that value sound environmental stewardship. Companies are advertising that their products are responsib...
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The two hottest Supreme Court decisions this term
- Author: Bryan Miller
- Posted: March 01, 2022
The United States Supreme Court issued two rulings last week that captured the attention of the nation and nominated headlines. While both rulings were expected somewhat, at least one of them surprised Court observers in its ...
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Surprising Lawsuit Causes Major Setbacks for Lithium Mining Company
- Author: Michael Bordonada
- Posted: January 24, 2022
In modern times, mining is an essential but highly controversial industry. Though mining allows people to access all sorts of valuable items, it also causes widespread environmental damage. A recent lawsuit...
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Reform Needed?: Why The Parole System is Broken
- Author: Jessica Williams
- Posted: February 24, 2022
Throughout the past year, protestors and politicians alike have been calling for police reform across the nation. Although legislation is certainly in the works to achieve that, there are other areas of the law that have also ...
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This New Florida Law Might Destroy the State's Tourism Industry
- Author: Kelly Cooke
- Posted: December 02, 2021
Controversial Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been making media headlines for his fight against COVID restrictions. However, the newest law produced by the state's Republican party is already causing problems...
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Stanford Law Student Who Posted Satirical Flier Fights for His Diploma
- Author: Monica Jackson
- Posted: April 30, 2022
Stanford University is known for its prestigious law school. A recent controversy on campus has put one student's legal understanding to the test. Student's Satirical Flier Causes Uproar The whole debate...
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Legal and Quasi-legal Issues to Know Before Using Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies
- Author: Bryan Miller
- Posted: December 03, 2021
With the significant surge in cryptocurrencies over the past few years, regulators and governments have been looking for ways to control their usage. As you know, cryptocurrencies were creat...
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Mistakes You Could Be Making as a U.S. Immigrant
- Author: Chris Remington
- Posted: January 09, 2022
In February, President Joe Biden issued a new Immigrations and Customs Enforcement rules aimed at narrowing the government's immigration enforcement efforts to illegal immigrants who are a threat to national security and membe...
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Snapchat Expected To Face Legal Proceedings Over Fatal Accident
- Author: Monica Jackson
- Posted: January 30, 2022
Snapchat has become one of the most popular social apps today among teenagers owing to its fun and engaging features. Nevertheless, since its debut, Snapchat has been facing a lot of disparagement and lawsuits f...
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Most people will never see the effects of civil asset forfeiture, but this has destroyed laws and not all affected people were involved in crimes. Sev...
- Author: Michael Bordonada
- Posted: May 14, 2022
Most people will never see the effects of civil asset forfeiture, but this has destroyed laws and not all affected people ...
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Texas-Based Companies Speak Out Against Texas Restrictive Voting Bills
- Author: Jacob Greene
- Posted: March 16, 2022
Over the past couple of months, the new Georiga voting laws have been getting a lot of attention in the news and across social media. No matter what side you're on, there is no question that the new laws...
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The ongoing saga of marijuana legalization has continued to two more states legalizing the substance. There is a third, but the state government fight...
- Author: Kelly Cooke
- Posted: February 23, 2022
Changing States The two newest states to legalize weed are Virginia and New Mexico. This means that there is now a sout...
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Juvenile Life Sentences Upheld per Supreme Court Ruling
- Author: Chris Remington
- Posted: May 18, 2022
In a ruling that broke down along ideological lines, the United States Supreme Court declined to impose limits on sentences given to individuals who were convicted of crimes as a juvenile. The sentences - given to a Mis...
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Why Court Packing May Be a Very Real Possibility in 2021
- Author: Mary Singleton
- Posted: March 27, 2022
Since the presidency of President Joe Biden began in January, people have speculated about promises he would keep and which he would waiver as the months went by. After all, with total control of both Congress and the...
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What Will Biden's Supreme Court Commission Do?
- Author: Michael Bordonada
- Posted: April 13, 2022
As he promised during his campaign, President Joe Biden has put together a so-called "blue-ribbon commission" to study the Supreme Court. The issue comes as America looks at fundamental changes to its three branches of governmen...
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How Covid-19 Is Transforming the Legal Industry
- Author: Mary Singleton
- Posted: February 25, 2022
Most CEOs can agree that the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated business changes dramatically. Most businesses like online delivery and telemedicine have experienced radical changes worth decades in just a few months. Most senio...
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President Biden Plans Executive Orders to Strengthen Gun Laws
- Author: Mary Singleton
- Posted: March 06, 2022
On April 8th, 2021, President Joe Biden spoke at the White House about his plan to begin implementing certain executive actions in order to curb gun violence across the United States. This comes after a month of ...
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What You Stand to Lose in A Lawsuit
- Author: Bryan Miller
- Posted: April 08, 2022
Do you find yourself in a lawsuit? Are you wondering what can be taken from you if it does not go in your favor? There are several assets that you can lose, but on the bright side, there are a few ways of protecting yourself. Some of the ...
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How Has The Covid-19 Pandemic Affect the Legal Establishment
- Author: Kelly Cooke
- Posted: December 12, 2021
Disasters, pandemics, or major economic downturns do not affect the legal department in any significant way. Law has always dealt with crises in designed caution, resistance to any change, and expecting everything ...
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Landlords Join Class-Action Lawsuit as the CDC Enacts Another Eviction Ban
- Author: Jacob Greene
- Posted: March 17, 2022
Landlords Join Class-Action Lawsuit as the CDC Enacts Another Eviction Ban The financial fallout from the pandemic could last many more months. That is time that America's landlords cannot wait. Th...
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How Covid-19 Has Affected Business Law in 2021
- Author: Jessica Williams
- Posted: January 31, 2022
The covid-19 pandemic is still presenting challenges in our daily lives. Important issues in business and corporate law are also feeling the effect of the global pandemic in 2021. The pandemic has effectively disrupted business ...
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Many people have heard the arguments that are raging over citizenship for people who are born to parents who are here illegally or on visas. The histo...
- Author: Monica Jackson
- Posted: December 12, 2021
Many people have heard the arguments that are raging over citizenship for people who are born to parents who are here ille...
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One of the most difficult legal aspects for people to deal with after there is a clear case of police brutality is that law enforcement rarely feels a...
- Author: Chris Remington
- Posted: January 14, 2022
One of the most difficult legal aspects for people to deal with after there is a clear case of police brutality is that la...
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Georgia's New Voting Rules Guarantee Legal Challenges
- Author: Monica Jackson
- Posted: February 23, 2022
Last week, Georgia passed SB202, a bill that would dramatically limit and curtail the ability of Georgia residents to vote. Georgia Republicans - who control the legislative and executive branches of the state - argue tha...
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Law on Call? Why This May be the Next Evolution of Legal Aide
- Author: Michael Bordonada
- Posted: December 07, 2021
One of the most common complaints amongst the public is that it can be quite difficult to obtain the services of both a good and affordable attorney. This has led to debates on how the justice system unfairly fav...
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How Georgia Hate Crime Laws are Being Put to the Test
- Author: Michael Bordonada
- Posted: March 12, 2022
Over the past couple of months, Asian Americans across the United States have seen an increase in violence towards them. These disturbing crimes have been theorized to stem from the anti-Asian rhetoric driven by former P...
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What are the Common Mistakes Most Personal Injury Clients Make?
- Author: Chris Remington
- Posted: January 22, 2022
When it comes to injury settlements, every case is different. If you’ve been involved in an accident, you’re probably wondering what to expect in a personal injury case. Most of these cases are settled outs...
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Does the United States Need a Domestic Terrorism Law?
- Author: Monica Jackson
- Posted: May 20, 2022
The attacks on the U.S Capital on January 6t brought back talks of possibly writing and implementing a domestic terrorism law into the books. This would allow federal law enforcement to seek and bring to justice those wh...
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Does "Gorilla Glue Girl" Have a Case in Court? Legal Experts Weigh In
- Author: Jessica Williams
- Posted: April 16, 2022
Thanks to the internet, people quickly hear about all sorts of personal disasters. Every now and then, a person's struggle is just so bizarre that it ends up going viral. Gorilla Glue Girl is one such case...
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Attorney Generals of 23 States Challenge Federal Student Loan Debt
- Author: Jacob Greene
- Posted: January 11, 2022
Returning to class action lawsuits against the United States Department of Education, Betsy DeVos, student loan processors, and colleges and universities, a multistate coalition of Attorney Generals calls for...
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Student Sues UT-Austin, Citing Inferiority of Online Education
- Author: Kelly Cooke
- Posted: December 22, 2021
A student at the University of Texas at Austin has joined a growing list of others filing class-action lawsuits against colleges and universities around the country in the wake of the pandemic. On February 26, A...
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett Finds No Merit In Sierra Club’s Claims
- Author: Chris Remington
- Posted: April 08, 2022
Justice Amy Coney Barrett issued her first majority opinion since her elevation to the Supreme Court in October. Writing for a 7-2 majority, Justice Barrett held that the Sierra Club could not access the U.S...
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Future Criminal Cases May Be Heavily Affected by This Change to Riot Law
- Author: Jacob Greene
- Posted: January 26, 2022
One of the biggest questions in law is what constitutes a crime. Does a person break the law the second they start planning a violent act or do they only break the law when they actually commit the act?...
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Federal Anti-Trafficking Laws
- Author: Mary Singleton
- Posted: April 14, 2022
Human trafficking is also known as Trafficking in Persons (TIP). It is the neomodern form of slavery, and it's a crime under international law. Human trafficking involves a trafficker using fraud, force, or coercion to make someone else, a victi...
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Former President Trump's Legal Issues Far From over
- Author: Jeffrey Simmons
- Posted: April 25, 2022
Even though the Trump administration is over and he has escaped impeachment conviction twice, one would think that all his troubles are over. However, it seems that the former president's legal troubles are just beginning....
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Trump's Taxes Are In The Hands Of Prosecutors...So What?
- Author: Michael Bordonada
- Posted: January 24, 2022
In July 2020, the United States Supreme Court gave former President Donald Trump a devastating legal blow. In a 7-2 ruling, they refused to reverse a low court's decision to allow New York State prosecutors the ability...
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Facebook Lawsuit Reveals The Company May Have Purposefully Mislead Customers
- Author: Kelly Cooke
- Posted: January 24, 2022
Over the years, Facebook has faced a lot of accusations of bad business behaviors. Some of these claims have even led to the social media giant being sued. In one of the latest lawsuits against Face...
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Santander Consumer Credit USA Finally Has to Pay for Consumer Fraud!
- Author: Jacob Greene
- Posted: April 26, 2022
Santander Consumer Credit USA Finally Has to Pay for Consumer Fraud! Santander Consumer USA, Inc. agreed to pay $550 million to customers in 34 states, including Connecticut, California, Florida, Maryland, ...
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You Can’t Bribe Your Way Past COVID Entry Rules In Hawaii
- Author: Bryan Miller
- Posted: January 19, 2022
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Hawaii retained some of the strictest requirements of entry of any state. Currently, travelers to Hawaii must possess a negative COVID test within 72 hours of arrival. ...
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Did Toxic Baby Food Cause Your Child’s Autism or Asperger's Syndrome?
- Author: William Asher
- Posted: March 05, 2022
Did Toxic Baby Food Cause Your Child’s Autism or Asperger's Syndrome? At least three class action lawsuits and mass tort litigation is being filed against seven baby food manufacturers who marketed bab...
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Unfair Competition Cost Keurig, Godiva, and Blue Rhino Multimillions
- Author: Monica Jackson
- Posted: February 28, 2022
Price fixing on a propane tank, price gouging by competitors, price fixing with a competitor, or not refunding sales tax when a customer legitimately returns an unsatisfactory product are unfair business pr...
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Have You Protected Your Assets in Your Second Marriage?
- Author: William Asher
- Posted: March 14, 2022
If you’ve just decided to get married again, you need to take the right measures to protect your assets in your second marriage. As you may already know, failing to do so can keep the intended family members from acce...
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Financial Relief for Cancer Patients Who Used Zantac or Ranitidine
- Author: Jeffrey Simmons
- Posted: April 03, 2022
If you or your loved one developed cancer symptoms after prolonged use of Zantac or ranitidine, you may be able claim personal injury compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain, and suffering. If your l...
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Justice Department Drops Yale Discrimination Suit
- Author: Chris Remington
- Posted: March 28, 2022
We’ve come a long way in fighting racial discrimination. The United States has made a lot of progress on eliminating the injustice although a lot of work needs to be done to fully quell racism and racial discrimination in ...
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The Law on Doctor-Assisted Suicide
- Author: Jessica Williams
- Posted: March 13, 2022
Assisted suicide is a hot topic among many. The significant debate being if it's a legal or an ethical issue. Murder is a crime. Ether you did it voluntarily or involuntarily. Physician-assisted murder, also known as euthanasia, has caused ...
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What Will Come From Biden's Supreme Court Commission?
- Author: Jacob Greene
- Posted: April 15, 2022
The makeup of the United States Supreme Court - and the politics surrounding it - were irrevocably altered by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in September 2020. As expected, the Justice's death kicked off more po...
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Lawsuit Filed Against Robinhood, Alleging Market Manipulation
- Author: Jeffrey Simmons
- Posted: March 05, 2022
Unless you have been living under a rock for the past few days, you probably saw the news: A group of Reddit users and retail investors essentially broke the stock market, driving the price of certain stocks throu...
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Robinhood Puts a Hold on GameStop’s Trades, So Investors Filed Two Lawsuits
- Author: Bryan Miller
- Posted: May 19, 2022
It is the philosophy of Robinhood to make the tools of trading on Wall Street indispensable for the average investor. For so long, elite Wall Street executives accumulated massive amounts of wealth...
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Angry Students Sue University to Get Their Tuition Funds Back
- Author: Jeffrey Simmons
- Posted: May 12, 2022
COVID-19 has caused all sorts of changes, and one area where this is particularly evident is education. The majority of schools have switched to online education, and this is causing all sorts of frustrations for ...
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Google Is Getting Set to Be Sued Once Again By States for Alleged Antitrust Violations
- Author: Jessica Williams
- Posted: May 19, 2022
It seems these days as if Big Tech is hurtling from one lawsuit to the next as shareholders have begun to worry about their continued survival in light of the mounting legal worries. State...
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Legal Scholars Point Out Avenues to Convict Trump
- Author: Jacob Greene
- Posted: February 14, 2022
After his historic second impeachment by the United States House of Representatives, there has been much legal argument over the ability of Congress to convict Donald Trump now that he is out of office. Recent findings by leg...
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Claim Multimillions for Defective GM, KIA, Hyundai, BMW, and Ford Parts
- Author: Jacob Greene
- Posted: May 10, 2022
Claim Multimillions for Defective GM, KIA, Hyundai, BMW, and Ford Parts General Motors, Ford, Kia, BMW, and Hyundai settlements are open for new claims of defective engines and parts until April or Jun...
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