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Nursing Homes Will be Barred From Using Arbitration Agreements

Death is a part of life and that’s even more true in certain places of our communities, such as hospitals and nursing homes. It’s expected that most people will die there or shortly after their stay, but there are still plenty of deaths happening in these places that are preventable.…

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Consumer Protection Bureau Protects Consumers by Banning Forced Arbitration and Class Action Waivers Used by Predatory Lenders

Have you ever wondered if that bank fee or overdraft charge from your bank was legal? If you tried to challenge your bank in a court of law, chances are you found out you had signed an arbitration agreement, which meant you could not settle the dispute in a court…

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Used Car Fraud Nightmare — We Sue For Flood Cars, Rebuilt Wrecks and Odometer Roll Backs in Court or Arbitration

Consumers often make the mistake of signing away their rights to go to court.  Even if you have signed away your rights we pursue crooked auto dealers in arbitration and have won large arbitration judgments or settlements of over $50,000 and even $100,000 for buyers of flooded cars or rebuilt…

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Class Actions Accuse Dollar General of Misleading Consumers by Selling Motor Oil That Only Works on Cars Made After 1998

Millions of car owners use motor oil to keep their engines running smoothly, but buying the wrong oil can do more harm than good. To many consumers, one brand of motor oil is much like any other brand. But according to a recent consumer class action lawsuit against Dollar General,…

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Arbitration Agreements May be Banned to Protect Consumers Rights to Pursue Class Actions and Jury Verdicts

The class action lawsuit is a powerful tool for plaintiffs, particularly consumers. The costs associated with filing a lawsuit are too high to justify filing for a small claim, because the cost of the lawsuit would be greater than the potential payout. Class actions address this issue by allowing many…

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Sony Settling Class Action Lawsuits for Data Breach

In today’s increasingly digital age, it has become easier than ever for hackers to gain access to people’s personal information, leaving them vulnerable to identity theft. Most major credit card companies offer monitoring services to protect customers from fraudulent charges, but they charge an extra fee for these services and…

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Appeals Court Affirms Holister Gift Card Class Action Brought By Our Chicago Class Action Attorneys — Our Chicago Class Action Attorneys Fight on Behalf of Consumers Across the Country

The promise of awarding gift cards is just one method retailers sometimes use to lure shoppers into their stores. For example Hollister Co., a clothing retailer, promised consumers who spent $75 or more a $25 gift card in December 2009. The cards themselves allegedly stated they had “no expiration date”,…

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Used Car Fraud — Odometer Roll-Backs and Certified Used Cars Which Are Actually Rebuilt Wrecks

    Our Chicago autofraud and Lemon law attorneys near Vernon Hills, Grays Lake and Lake Bluff bring individual and class actions suits for defective cars with common design defects and auto dealer fraud and other car dealer scams such as selling rebuilt wrecks as certified used cars or misrepresenting…

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Class Action Brought Against Utility for Alleged Bait and Switch Tactics

Luring customers in with low rates, only to raise those rates once the customer has been acquired, is a common tactic known as bait-and-switch. It is particularly effective in hooking low-income and elderly customers who have a fixed budget because they are most often the people who are on the…

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Class Certification Granted in Lawsuit Brought by Identity Theft Victim Against Credit Reporting Agency – Osada v. Experian

A consumer sought to certify two classes in a lawsuit against a credit reporting agency, after the agency allegedly refused to remove negative information from his credit report that was the result of identity theft. The lawsuit asserted various claims under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1681…

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