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Financial Institutions and Companies Owe People Billions of Dollars: How to Access Your Unclaimed Funds

Did you know corporations and financial institutions owe billions of dollars to people? The money is often left unclaimed, as people don't know how to access it. If...

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 ...

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...

Washington State the Latest to Announce Unclaimed Funds

The idea of unclaimed funds is something that dates back generations. People unaware that they're owed an inheritance, or some sort of tax rebate, etc, goes back a very long way. Generally speaking, few people ...

What are the Common Mistakes Most Personal Injury Clients Make?

When it comes to injury settlements, every case is different. If you've been involved in an accident, you're probably wondering what to expect in a personal injury case. Most of these cases are sett...

How to Boost Credit Score to Get Lower Car Payments

One of the biggest challenges for a person who has low income is getting a low car payment. The individual may have a credit score that isn't in the gutter, but the top lenders still won't touch him. The subprime len...

Business Interruption Lawsuits May Consolidate into a Series of Mini-MDLs

The business interruption insurance lawsuits brought in the wake of COVID-19 promise to keep the federal court system busy for years. There will likely be thousands of complex cases with high-stakes...

If You Live In Illinois and Have Used Facebook, Free Money Is Waiting

Awhile ago, a group of Facebook users filed a class-action suit against the company. An Illinois judge granted the group class-action status after enough plaintiffs joined the suit. Fortunately, almos...

You Have a Student Loan Garnishment? Get Relief with the CARES Act Lawsuit

The stimulus checks came and were spent. Mortgage moratoriums have ceased while people go back to work. People in America were looking forward to some type of financial relief during a ravaging p...