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CFPB reports consumer complaints topple 700k

CFPB reports consumer complaints topple 700k

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has issued a report for the close of 1015 that shows the agency has handled more than 790,000 complaints. As of Jan. 1, the bureau reported that it has handled complaints across all products, highlighting consumer complaints...
The Obamacare oxymoron

The Obamacare oxymoron

You can’t afford to pay for healthcare, but you’ll have to pay us. That’s us, as in the US government. It’s hard to wrap one’s head around the Obamacare * penalty for not having health insurance. Those who can’t afford to buy...
Teen sues jail over 23-day confinement

Teen sues jail over 23-day confinement

A Syracuse, NY (Onondaga County) teenager is suing the Onondaga County Justice Center for locking him in a cell 23 hours a day for more than two months. Taijaleke Smith, 16, has a history of mental illness and went nearly two months without counseling or...
Third Circuit: Arbitrator challenge must be made prior to ruling

Third Circuit: Arbitrator challenge must be made prior to ruling

In Goldman, Sachs & Co. v. Athena Venture Partners, L.P., the Third Circuit held that parties must challenge an arbitrator’s presence on the arbitration panel prior to the panel’s ruling on the dispute if they are on constructive notice that a basis exists to...
Judge rules no discovery needed in arbitration case

Judge rules no discovery needed in arbitration case

A special Superior Court Judge in North Carolina granted a motion to compel arbitration despite the agreement not allowing for discovery. According to the National Law Review, the provision in the matter of Taggart v. Physicians Pharmacy Alliance stated, “it is...
Rolling Stone defamation case rolling along

Rolling Stone defamation case rolling along

Jackie Coakley, the UVA student at the center of Rolling Stone’s bogus gang rape story from 2014, is going to be forced to turn over her email and phone records as part of an ongoing lawsuit despite efforts to withhold the documents. Rolling Stone is being sued by...
Missouri Supreme Court rules in favor of auto dealer

Missouri Supreme Court rules in favor of auto dealer

In 2013, Lashiya Ellis bought a new car from Jeremy Franklin Suzuki of Kansas City, which failed to pass title to her for the new vehicle. Missouri law states that it’s unlawful to buy or sell a motor vehicle without transfer of certificates of ownership. Ellis argued...
Report: Facebook ads give a boost to small business

Report: Facebook ads give a boost to small business

Facebook ads are giving a boost to small business, according to a newly published research report released by the social media giant. Facebook’s report claims that “mobile-heavy Facebook paid media exposure caused a statistically significant lift in search...