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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 June 2021. If you purchased or leased a 2011 to 2019 Kia Optima, Sorento, ...

Red Lobster Sued by California Consumers Over Allegedly False Sustainability Claims

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 respon...

Places You Can Easily Find Unclaimed Funds

Unclaimed funds refer to the money the government holds onto before locating the original owner. There are many places where you can find unclaimed funds. Some places are more obvious than others, and some are more likely to have...

Surprise $250 Checks? Some Americans Are Getting Free Money Without Applying

With inflation driving up prices and tariffs affecting the cost of everyday goods, some Americans are getting a welcome surprise: free money in the form of checks up to $250, and they didn’t ev...

How to Tell Whether an Unclaimed Asset Site is Legitimate or Not

The unclaimed asset industry is a huge industry with tens of billions of dollars up for grabs. Naturally, this attracts scammers. Among them, there are two main types. The first steals your information. T...

High-Flying Zoom Faces Class-Action from Consumers for Data Sharing

Zoom has been one of the companies that have dominated headlines during the COVID-19 crisis is the virtual meeting company Zoom. Entire companies and educational organizations are operating by conducting ...

Business and Residents Sue Seattle for the CHOP Zone

The protests in Seattle in the wake of the death of George Floyd have drawn nationwide attention. Protestors in the city have seized control of a several-block area in the city as police have left the area and ceded con...

Suddenly, the $11 Billion Roundup Settlement Could Be in Trouble

By all accounts, Bayer removed a major existential legal issue for the company when it entered into a settlement of the Roundup litigation. Now, the landmark $11 billion settlement is in trouble and is in da...

The Justice Department Is Readying Antitrust Charges Against Google

Big Tech has been under a legal microscope recently as many have speculated that these companies are getting to big for the American consumer's good. There has been speculation that the federal govern...