Chase Moves to Forced Arbitration, Prohibits Class Action Lawsuits
Chase sent an email to its credit card holders concerning arbitration and prohibiting class actions, unless they opt out.
Chase sent an email to its credit card holders concerning arbitration and prohibiting class actions, unless they opt out.
Hawaii, California, and Maine file lawsuits against Purdue Pharma and the Sacklers.
The bill, passed one year after California tackled the sale of consumer information by ISPs, is even stricter than its inspiration.
Sen. Harris says, if elected, she’d used a series of executive orders to force immigration forward.
Irene Lopez-Flores’s father paid $1,500 to bail her out of Douglas County’s jail–but deputies made sure she couldn’t be released until immigration officers arrived.
A report recently issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs’ inspector general found that nearly 53,000 veterans may be eligible to receive $189M in home loan refunds.
Kroger is recalling certain packages of frozen berries that may be contaminated with Hepatitis A.
Protecting home and family is a priority. In addition to the usual alarms, bringing a guard dog into the family is a good step. There are several dog breeds that are perfect for the job.
Brian McKeen, founder and managing partner of McKeen & Associates, spoke at the American Association of Justice (AAJ) seminar May 10. The AAJ’s educational seminar was held in Sante Fe, New Mexico, and is a returning, best-selling seminar based on Patrick Malone and Rick Friedman’s book, “Rules of the Road.” This is one of the
He Jianku has not been seen since declaring he had altered the genes of three embryos. Standards are being created to inform such decisions moving forward.