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The Shocking Reason 36 States Just Filed a Major Lawsuit Against Google
Over the past few decades, Google has become a major part of public life. "Just Google it" is a phrase you hear regularly, and depending on your electronics, Google might be responsible for ...
Did You Claim Unemployment in Nevada? You Could Be Entitled to Compensation
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States saw record unemployment rates. With most states besides South Dakota still seeing unemployment rates higher than they'd seen since the last re...
Solution for Your Long Search for Unclaimed Funds
If you have searched for unclaimed funds, you know how frustrating the process can be. You may have even given up, thinking the money was forever gone. But what if there was a solution? What if there were steps you could t...
Tesla Allegedly Produced Model X and Model S Cars with Suspension Defects
Elon Musk has now surpassed Bill Gates as the second-richest man in America. Tesla's stock is soaring, and its investors have made a lot of money. However, just recently, on November 20, 2020, a...
The Deadline for This TikTok Class Action Suit Is Approaching Fast
Popular video app, TikTok, has recently announced that they plan to settle a class-action lawsuit. Almost all app users are able to apply for a payout, so it's important to know all the details about t...
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,...
Airbnb Owners Sue Company Over March Refunds for Owners
A recently filed class action lawsuit demonstrates the difficulties that travel companies have faced during the pandemic. In a way, they are caught between a rock and a hard place. There have been many lawsuits filed...
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...
How Covid-19 Has Affected Business Law in 2021
The covid-19 pandemic is still presenting challenges in our daily lives. Important issues in business and corporate law are also feeling the effect of the global pandemic in 2021. The pandemic has effectively disrupted busine...