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Students File Lawsuit against Emory University Seeking a Refund
Parents and others who have made education tuition payments have been outraged by the fact that they have received no refunds in spite of the fact that in-person classes have been canceled and education shift...
Plaintiffs File Lawsuit Regarding Student Loan Credit Reporting
The CARES Act placed the federal student loans of all borrowers into a suspended status. At present, no payment is due and interest is not accruing. Even though borrowers are not currently paying these debts,...
Uncovering Unclaimed Money: Discover These Resources Now
There is a plethora of unclaimed dollars, awards, and prizes out there. They wait in inactive investment accounts, uncashed cheques, and forgotten bank accounts. Untold fortunes have been forgotten by their ...
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...
Have You Ever Overpaid for Jail Calls? You May Be Entitled to Compensation
If you live in the United States and have ever had a loved one in jail, you know firsthand how stressful the experience can be. First, you need to get through to jail staff, which can take quite ...
Unique Ways to Find Unclaimed Funds and Property From the Government
If you think you've lost money, there are many unique ways to locate unclaimed funds and property from the government. Unclaimed money can be found in bank accounts, trust funds, investments, stocks, or ...
Fired Uber Driver Sues for Racial Discrimination Over the Company's Star Rating System
Uber's drivers have filed yet another lawsuit against the company that will both test whether Uber's system discriminates against minority drivers and whether civil rights prote...
Supreme Court to Rule on Student-athlete Compensation by June 2020
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case to see if college athletes could have limits placed on non-cash payments made to students who compete in the Big Ten, Southeastern, Atlantic Coast, Big 12...
Student Sues UT-Austin, Citing Inferiority of Online Education
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 2...