Consumer Law
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Texas Senators Question Utility Executives Over Power Outage Following Hurricane Beryl
The top executive of Houston’s power utility told lawmakers Monday the company would lose momentum…
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Family of Autistic Student Sues DPS for Negligence
A family is taking Dayton Public Schools to court after their child was mistreated by…
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FAA and Air Traffic Controllers’ Union Agree to Increase Rest Time Between Shifts for Tower Workers
The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday it will increase minimum rest time between shifts for…
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Disneyland Workers Union Committee Reaches an Agreement to Avoid Strike, Securing a Deal for 14,000 Theme Park Employees
A union coalition representing 14,000 Disneyland workers said it reached a tentative agreement on a new three-year…
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Facebook & WhatsApp is being Fined $220 Million by Nigerian Authorities
Meta, the parent company of social media giants Facebook and WhatsApp, has been fined $220m…
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Immigration Reform Law Institute Supports Federal Lawsuit of a Davidson County Student Suspended for Saying “Illegal Alien” in Class
The Immigration Reform Law Institute is supporting the federal lawsuit of a Davidson County student…
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Melt Bar & Grilled Closing in Columbus Following Bankruptcy and Lawsuit
After bankruptcy and a dicey lawsuit brought by its landlords, Melt Bar and Grilled appears…
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Amazon Prime Day Can Cause Injuries for Warehouse Workers According to Report Released by Bernie Sanders
Amazon’s popular Prime Day sales event has been “a major cause of injuries” for warehouse workers who pick and…
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Lawyers are Taking Advantage of California’s Lemon Laws Causing Problems for Consumers
In 2023, “lemon law” lawsuits for defective automobiles surged in California at an alarming rate,…
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Social Security Administration Released $901 Million to Supplemental Security Income Recipients
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has released more than $900 million in money owed to…
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