ELKO Group has completed the acquisition of a 60% stake in Finland-based Bat.Power Oy through its subsidiary Gandalf Distribution AB, marking a strategic step in expanding its local presence in ...
John Hancock Preferred Income ETF gains beat expectations as bond market rates fell this quarter. Check the latest results to ...
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Hollis Law Firm has announced the release of a comprehensive analysis that examines the significant increase in class action lawsuits in ...
Consumer Nicholas Sdoucos filed a class action complaint against Bank of America this week, alleging the bank fails to adjust scheduled automatic payments when customers pay their statement balance ...
Russell Vought’s dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is putting the public at risk in areas ranging from auto loans and digital payments to credit cards and credit reports. Two ...
Swift Home Loans Inc., a Michigan-based mortgage lender, is facing a federal class action lawsuit alleging it bombarded consumers with unwanted text messages. In an amended complaint filed Oct. 20, ...
Amazon.com Inc., one of the world’s largest e-commerce companies, has reached an agreement to settle a nationwide consumer class action lawsuit concerning its returns policies. The lawsuit, initially ...
A federal judge has dismissed most claims in a high-profile consumer class-action lawsuit targeting United Wholesale Mortgage (UWM), the nation’s largest wholesale mortgage lender, significantly ...
Federal judge allows VCPA-based class action against BMW Plaintiffs allege safety defect in BMW X1 causes rollaway issues Court says Virginia law doesn’t bar class actions in federal court Case may ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) is set to sign the latest consumer protection bill into law on Monday afternoon at a bill signing ceremony. Legislators hope the bill will strengthen ...
Errors on credit reports. Unexpected bank and other “junk” fees. New financial products that conceal their true costs and terms. For help with those problems, millions of consumers in the U.S. have ...