In 2017, Charter-Spectrum was sued by then-New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman over misleading internet speeds. The lawsuit alleged that their internet speeds were 80% slower than advertised...
Read moreWells Fargo Settles Consumer Protection Law Violation Case That Affects All 50 States for $575 Million
Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $575 million in a state consumer protection law case that affects all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia...
Read moreHow To File A New York Fraud Claim
Here’s how to file a New York fraud claim. If somehow lied to you in order to trick you into an agreement you may have a strong New York fraud claim or misrepresentation claim...
Read moreHow To Prove Fraud In Court
Even though a business is risking their reputation and financial well-being when they commit fraud by making a false, misleading, or deceitful claim, many still do it. Victims, however, may be able to prove fraud in court and obtain compensation for their damages...
Read moreHow To Sue For False Advertising
Consumers often look into how to sue for false advertising when a company makes a false, misleading, or unproven claim to market a product...
Read moreWhat To Do If You've Lost Money In A Cryptocurrency Scam?
What can you do if you've lost money in a cryptocurrency scam? You're not out of luck. There may be steps you can take if you've lost money in a cryptocurrency scam. Even if you've done thorough due diligence, there's no guarantee of safety when placing any amount of money online and this doesn't just refer...
Read more$142 Million Settlement With Wells Fargo Customers Who Had Accounts Opened Without Permission
A $142 million class action settlement with Wells Fargo will give money back to customers who had their information taken and used to open unauthorized accounts or lines of credit. The class action suit was filed when customers had checking accounts, savings accounts, or credit cards opened in their name...
Read moreWhat Is Alter Ego Liability?
Most of the time individual shareholders are shielded from liability under the corporate veil, but with the creation of the alter ego doctrine creditors...
Read moreCommon Deceptive Business Practices In New York
What are some of the most common deceptive business practices in New York? What are deceptive business practices and how do they affect consumers?
Read moreWinning A Deceptive Business Practice Lawsuit In New York
What must an average consumer prove in order to win a deceptive practice business lawsuit? New York not only has laws that make deceptive...
Read moreTypes Of Medical Malpractice Claims
When medical issues arise, patients are often quick to file medical malpractice lawsuits. Healthcare professionals train for many...
Read moreElements That Constitute Negligent Misrepresentation Claims
Negligent misrepresentation is the focus of this article. Negligent misrepresentation is a form of deceit where one party makes a representation that...
Read moreTypes Of Auto Dealer Fraud
Auto dealer fraud is a common type of fraud in the U.S. Often, an auto dealer will misrepresent a car in order to sell more or they will use illegal...
Read moreWhat Is Elder Law And How Are The Elderly Abused and Neglected?
Elder Law is the legal term that refers to a wide range of legal issues that affect the elderly. Here are some of the types of elder law include...
Read moreWhat Are False Advertising Claims?
Claims of false advertising happen all the time. But what is false advertising? Advertisements have the power to persuade customers into taking...
Read moreElements Of Fraud
What is fraud? Oftentimes people or business entities are mislead into entering into agreements. Either they were induced into a contract because...
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