HomeAdvisor Inc. Will Pay Almost $7 Million In Settlement Over False Advertising Lawsuit

HomeAdvisor Inc.

HomeAdvisor Inc. will pay almost $7 million in settlement following a false advertising lawsuit filed against them. HomeAdvisor Inc. Reached Almost $7 Million In Settlement Following False Advertising Claims HomeAdvisor Inc., an online listing service of professionals for home improvement, will pay $6.82 million to settle the false advertising claims against them Tuesday. According to … Read more

Supermarket Employee Arrested For Assault Sues Rudy Giuliani, NYPD Officers Over Defamation And False Arrest

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A supermarket employee arrested for assault sued Rudy Giuliani and New York Police Department officers over defamation and false arrest. Supermarket Employee Arrested After Allegedly Assaulting Rudy Giuliani Files Lawsuit A supermarket employee named Daniel Gill spent 21 hours in jail after allegedly assaulting and calling Rudy Giuliani names such as a “scumbag” during his … Read more

SNAP Finance LLC Agrees With $11.4 Million Settlement Over Misleading Advertisements in Pennsylvania

SNAP Finance LLC

SNAP Finance LLC agreed with the $11.4 million settlement following misleading advertisements in Pennsylvania. SNAP Finance LLC Deceives Low-Income Families in Pennsylvania SNAP Finance LLC faced a lawsuit after deceiving several low-income families in Pennsylvania by disguising a 12-month agreement for rent-to-own purchases as “100-Day Cash Payoffs” in misleading advertisements. The victims of SNAP Finance … Read more

Data Breach Lawsuit: PECU Members to Receive $500 to $3,000 Payments

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Public Employees Credit Union (PECU) members will receive $500 to $3,000 as a privacy settlement for a data breach lawsuit. $500 to $3,000 Settlement Following a Data Breach Lawsuit PECU agreed to a privacy settlement after a data breach lawsuit was filed following reports of former and current members’ data being breached, including their financial … Read more

Judge Rules in Favor of Biden Administration and Transfers Lawsuit on Student-Debt Relief to Different Court

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Federal Judge Mark Pittman, a Trump-appointed judge in the Northern District of Texas, has transferred a lawsuit challenging a student-debt rule from his court to another court in the Western District of Texas. Federal Judge Transfers the Lawsuit to Cancel Student Debt The Career Colleges and Schools of Texas filed a lawsuit in Pittman’s court … Read more