CFPB Fines Enova $15M Amidst Payment Misconduct
Illinois-based online lender, Enova International Inc., faces a staggering $15 million fine and stringent executive compensation revisions following a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)...
Over 1,000 People Missing as Death Toll Rises in Wake of Maui Wildfires
The aftermath of Hawaii's wildfires continues to grasp the nation's attention with a death toll that keeps climbing. According to Hawaii Governor Josh Green,...
DA Fani Willis Remains on Trump Prosecution, Nathan Wade forced to Resign
In a legal saga filled with intrigue and controversy, Judge Scott McAfee's recent ruling in Georgia has thrust DA Fani Willis into the spotlight....
Donelson Christian Academy Ends Tornado Damage Suit
In a dramatic turn of events, the legal saga surrounding Donelson Christian Academy's $1.7 million unpaid tornado damage suit against Cincinnati Insurance Co. and...
Robinhood Agrees to $9M Settlement to End Text Suit
Seattle, WA — In a bid to put an end to a legal battle, Robinhood, the popular stock-trading app, has agreed to a $9...
Newark Police Officers $4M OT Deal
In a gripping legal saga, Newark police officers emerged victorious in a federal courtroom, securing a $4 million settlement in a landmark lawsuit against...
Study shows a link between problematic pornography watching and serious health conditions
A groundbreaking research study conducted by the University of Haifa and the Max Stern Yezreel Valley College in Israel has shed light on the...
Sen. Bob Casey introduces legislation to expand free school meals
U.S. Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania wants to address food insecurity among children by expanding access to free school meals. More than 11 million...
BT £1.3B Class Action: Customers Seek Justice in Landline Pricing Case
In a courtroom showdown gripping Britain's antitrust arena, a lawyer championing millions of BT customers ignited fervor on Monday, asserting their entitlement to a...
Deutsche Bank Gazprom Claim : London Court Halts €238M Claim
In a twist that could potentially change the trajectory of international business disputes, the Court of Appeal in London stepped in favor of Deutsche...