Articles, tagged with "class action lawsuit", page 5
04th August 2009
North Carolina home owners are facing challenges from numerous directions these days. We all know the challenges that exist with the real estate market collapse, and the effect on home values. Most North Carolinians should be some what familiar with the...
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Author:
Jack Wingate
30th July 2009
According to the HeraldTribune.com, some 550 million pounds of defective drywall produced in China has reached U.S. ports since 2006. Corrosion of electrical equipment such as air conditioners, appliances and electronics has been linked to gases emitted ...
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Author:
Gloria Singer
21st July 2009
The bottled water VS tap water saga continues. Since 2002, organizations including the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Sierra Club, the World Wildlife Fund and Corporate Accountability International have been doing their best to convince consumers...
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Author:
J E Ruby
09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is most times caused by exposure to asbestos fibers usually at the work place. Most asbestos companies despite knowing the dangers of exposure to this harmful substance exposed their innocent workers to the substance. These companies can be m...
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Author:
Bello Gbenga
27th June 2009
As class action lawsuits have become more and more prevalent in recent times, a number have gained the attention of the media and the general public. Perhaps the most famous class action lawsuit is the one dramatized in the film Erin Brockovich, in which ...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
27th June 2009
When civil cases are resolved and end up in the hundreds of millions of dollars for an award amount, you are generally looking at the result of a class action lawsuit. A class action lawsuit represents many people, sometimes hundreds or even thousand of i...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
22nd June 2009
Product liability lawsuits are lawsuits that are filed as the result of a product causing injury or death. When you have been a victim of a faulty product, you may take your claim to a personal injury lawyer so that they can evaluate the situation. They w...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
11th June 2009
Celebrex (or originally Celecoxib) is a controversial drug that is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, acute pain, acute migraine headaches and menstrual pain and discomfort. Also Celebrex is used to reduce the number of intestinal polyps ...
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Author:
Matt Traverso
18th May 2009
Since asbestos' dangerous health-effects were discovered in the late 1980s, most local governments in the country have been strict in implementing guidelines about the use of the substance. Given this kind of parliamentary coverage, those who still got te...
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Author:
kath panambo
18th May 2009
When a consumer who uses a credit card from the USA , makes a transaction in a foreign country, a transaction fee of about two or three percent will usually have to be paid.
Many credit card companies did not clearly disclose or explain these fees in ...
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Author:
Alisdair Cosgrove
13th May 2009
Product liability is a law that surrounds you each and every time you use something that has been produced or manufactured for the public. It ensures that the product or food is held to a certain standard. Without it, if something were to go wrong and you...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
12th May 2009
Highmark Inc. processed $20 billion in Medicare claims in 2008 and intends to pay down $54 million in debt principal in 2009, according to an annual financial report released yesterday by the nonprofit insurer.
The report, which includes an independent...
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Author:
www.EasyToInsureME.com
05th May 2009
Countrywide, one of the nation's largest housing lenders, became notorious due to its unethical lending policies and practices. Some of the main complaints about Countrywide have been due to poor communication among its staff, which often resulted in borr...
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Author:
Lindsy Emery
03rd April 2009
Nearly every major U.S. credit card company, except possibly one, will charge a two to three percent foreign transaction fee, if your credit card is used internationally.
Not until recent years, many credit card companies did not clearly explain these...
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Author:
Alisdair Cosgrove
20th March 2009
A class action lawsuit is a claim by a large group of people against a company or business that has been negligent in their services, or provided products that have caused damage to the people. Throughout recent history, there have been many class action ...
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Author:
Daniel Berry