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Stop Companies and Governments from Grabbing Your Unclaimed Assets
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have lost money, jobs, and opportunities that could cost them in the long run. Of course, that means that it's critical for everyone to safeguard what they alr...
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...
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...
This Major Lawsuit Loss Could Have Devastating Consequences for Walmart
Retail giant Walmart has been at the center of many lawsuits before, but normally, their team of legal experts help them settle cases and avoid unfavorable court rulings. However, a recent lawsuit pro...
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...
Unique Ways to Find Unclaimed Funds and Property From the Government
If you think you've lost money, there are many unique ways to locate unclaimed funds and property from the government. Unclaimed money can be found in bank accounts, trust funds, investments, stocks, or ...
Sarah Cox's Unclaimed Fortune: A Tale of Oversight and Redemption
It all began with a stranger's message. In early 2022, Sarah F. Cox received an unexpected call from someone named Connie, claiming to hold unclaimed money under her name on behalf of the State of New Yor...
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...
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...