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How to Find ‘Missing’ Bank Accounts in Your Name (Fast & Safely)

Misplaced an old bank account? You’re not alone. Millions of Americans have unclaimed money sitting in forgotten checking or savings accounts, often after moving, changing banks, or when financial i...

Texas Family Files a Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Tyson Foods for COVID-19

The family of a Tyson Foods employee who died from COVID-19 is suing his employer for wrongful death. This is one lawsuit in what is expected to be a wave of litigation filed by sickened employee...

Suddenly, the $11 Billion Roundup Settlement Could Be in Trouble

By all accounts, Bayer removed a major existential legal issue for the company when it entered into a settlement of the Roundup litigation. Now, the landmark $11 billion settlement is in trouble and is in da...

Angry Students Sue University to Get Their Tuition Funds Back

COVID-19 has caused all sorts of changes, and one area where this is particularly evident is education. The majority of schools have switched to online education, and this is causing all sorts of frustrations f...

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...

Class Action Lawsuits: Is Researching Current Cases Really Worth It?

A lot of people don't follow the latest class action lawsuit news because they believe that research and class action processes are a waste of time. They think that they won't find a settlement...

Missed a Stimulus Payment? States Sending Unclaimed Funds This July

While many Americans think stimulus checks are a thing of the past, billions in unclaimed state payments are still on the table this July 2025. If you live in Alaska, New York, California, or other partici...

FTC Cracks Down on Class Action Advertising: Will it Harm Consumers?

In an action that threatens to infringe upon the legal rights of possible plaintiffs, the Federal Trade Commission has restricted television advertisements that inform people of lawsuits against drug com...

Redfin Sued for "Digital Redlining" Over its Minimum Sales Price

The online discount real estate broker Redfin has been sued in federal court by a number of housing nonprofit organizations claiming that its business practices amount to illegal discrimination. Specifically...