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Lawsuits Make Lenders Pay for Inaccuracies in Your Credit Reports
With lenders using a composite FICO score to decide whether to extend credit, finance a car, or offer a credit limit increase, consumers are advised to monitor their credit reports. In 2020, consumers are exp...
Google Is Getting Set to Be Sued Once Again By States for Alleged Antitrust Violations
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. St...
Attorney Generals of 23 States Challenge Federal Student Loan Debt
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 ...
Hidden Money Alert: The IRS, Social Security, and Even You Could Have Unclaimed Funds
While the government scrambles to cut costs, it turns out billions of dollars are sitting unclaimed—including money belonging to federal agencies. But here’s the kicker: the s...
Unclaimed Asset Counts are Growing. Make Sure You Aren't Owed Money!
Every day, more and more assets are categorized as "unclaimed". In other words, housing, property, insurance payouts, and more, are just in the hands of state and local governments. Many of t...
Why Not to Take Litigation Financing
Many people who have a personal injury lawsuit or are expecting some type of settlement will turn to a third party to obtain financing for their case. It does not mean that they are taking out a loan to get money for their case. Instea...
Do You Qualify for a Settlement from This Popular Card Processor?
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 la...
Surprising Ways to Access Unclaimed Funds and Reap the Benefits
It may surprise you that an estimated $58 billion in unclaimed money and assets sit in the United States. It includes forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, stocks, insurance benefits, and tax refunds. If ...
Sarah Cox's Unclaimed Fortune: A Tale of Oversight and Redemption
It all began with a stranger's message. In early 2022, Sarah F. Cox received an unexpected call from someone named Connie, claiming to hold unclaimed money under her name on behalf of the State of New Yor...