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Rutgers University Facing Wrongful Termination Lawsuit

April 8, 2013

Former NBA player and Director of Player Development for the Rutgers’ Men’s  basketball team, Eric Murdock has sued Rutgers, Rutgers President Robert

Cavalry Portfolio Service was sued for alleged FDCPA violations

April 6, 2013

According to the victim he had leased a car in 1996 and completed the lease payments as scheduled in 1999.  Neither the

Do you really know who is friending you on Facebook?

April 6, 2013

There have been two recent complaints by consumers accusing debt collectors of harassing them through their Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn accounts. A mid-west gentleman

Debt collection agency shut down for harassing consumers

April 5, 2013

Debt collection agencies doing business under the names Central Resource Management, Final Claims Asset Locators, Final Control Asset Locators, Interchange

Debt collection agency found guilty of conducting a scheme to defraud

April 5, 2013

Debt Collection Agency, Gordon, Cappolli & Associates along with its owner, Stephanie Lowinger,  were found guilty of  conducting a scheme to defraud.

A Senior Living Facility Reaches A Religious Discrimination Settlement With The EEOC

April 4, 2013

Senior Living Properties, LLC, which owns 35 senior assisted living facilities, has reached a $42,500 settlement with the Equal Employment

EEOC Sues Presbyterian Healthcare Associates For Disability Discrimination

April 4, 2013

According to a lawsuit filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Presbyterian Healthcare Associates Corp.,  a private regional  medical center

Dependable Health Services, Inc settles disability discrimination lawsuit

April 3, 2013

Dependable Health Services, Inc. (DHS), a provider of contract workers to United States military facilities, has agreed to a $40,000 disability discrimination settlement

Restaurant facing a retaliation lawsuit after a threatening online rants

April 3, 2013

According to the retaliation lawsuit, two bartenders were already engaged in a wage-and-hour lawsuit against Coyote Ugly alleging violations of the

Family of two sisters awarded $15 million after fatal auto accident

April 2, 2013

In a wrongful death suit, a jury awarded $15 million to the family of two sisters who died in a car accident after their Enterprise

A student awarded $937,500 after being struck by a cab.

April 2, 2013

Vanessa Stewart awarded $937,500 for her injuries after being struck by a San Francisco cab. According to court documents, Stewart

Jenny Craig Facing Unpaid Wages Class Action Lawsuit

March 30, 2013

Two former Jenny Craig employees Tammy Weinstein and Melissa Pallini have filed an unpaid wages class-action lawsuit, alleging that the diet chain giant shortchanged

GameStop Faces A Wage and Hour Class Action Lawsuit

March 30, 2013

Gamestop, the self-proclaimed, ” world’s largest video game retailer with over 6600 stores in 15 countries worldwide and online, ” 

A text message marketing company investigated by the FTC for allegedly sending millions of illegal spam text messages

March 29, 2013

A text message marketing company investigated by the FTC for allegedly sending millions of illegal spam text messages to consumers is banned from

Game Theory LLC investigated for sending unsolicited spam text messages to consumers

March 29, 2013

Game Theory LLC, a mobile-content corporation based in San Jose, California was investigated  for sending unsolicited spam text messages to consumers

Debt Collector Paid $1.75 Million To Settle FTC Charges

March 28, 2013

Allied Interstate,  one of the country’s largest debt collection agencies paid $1.75 million for allegedly making repeated phone calls to collect debts from

Debt Collector has reached a proposed $3.1 million settlement with the FTC

March 28, 2013

Debt Collectors, Luebke Baker and Associates have reached a proposed settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, (FTC) following charges that they illegally

$7 Million Dollar Settlement Reached After Woman Is Injured By An Automatic Door At Target

March 27, 2013

Target Corporation, as well as a mechanical door manufacturer, have agreed to pay $7 million to an elderly woman injured when

A jury awarded a woman $23.4 million against Ford Motor Co.

March 27, 2013

Cynthia Castillo, 38, was driving her Ford Explorer on Interstate 15 in Riverside County, California when the tread separated on the left

Electric company must pay $95,000 to settle a religious discrimination lawsuit

March 26, 2013

Ozarks Electric, an electric cooperative,  has been ordered to pay $95,000 to a former employee settle a religious discrimination lawsuit brought by

Outback Steakhouse will pay $65,000 to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit

March 26, 2013

Outback Steakhouse must pay $65,000 to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)

Security Guards Awarded $90 million in overtime class action lawsuit

March 23, 2013

American Commercial Security Services was ordered to pay 15,000 security guards $90 million in an unpaid overtime class action lawsuit.  According to the lawsuit security guards

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