Credit Card Protection Plans Draw State Lawsuits, Federal Scrutiny
A slew of lawsuits and a federal investigation have put payment protection programs on an unpredictable course.
Rate survey: Credit card interest rates stay flat a 5th week
Credit card interest rates remained unchanged for the fifth straight week, according to the CreditCards.com Weekly Credit Card Rate Report
7 questions to ask before buying credit card payment protection
To see whether you're a fit for a credit card payment protection plan, ask yourself these seven questions
Reform Measures Haven't Hurt These Stocks
Credit card companies are doing better than ever, despite reform legislation.
NY AG claims fraud by NYC leasing company
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Monday sued a company that leases credit card machines to small businesses, claiming Northern Leasing Systems Inc. fraudulently attempted to drain more than ...
10 Famous, Controversial Lawsuits
Listed are the top 10 class action lawsuits either won, settled or pending and in terms of damages sought as assembled by LawInfo.com. Attorney General of every individual state filed suit against each of the top six tobacco companies in state court.
TBN Asks Court to Seal Records in Response to Blog Investigation
The Trinity Christian Center of Santa Ana, better known as Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), filed an emergency motion in Orange County Superior Court last week to prevent The Orange County Register from publishing information against the network contained in a recent court filing.
Hospital lawsuits force financial pain on distressed patients
Third of five parts: Most N.C. hospitals are tax-exempt and are expected to provide financial help to those without the means to pay. But thousands of times a year, hospitals are suing patients instead. Iredell hospital sues patient with no job, insurance Hospitals can seize wages Aggressive collections not unique to Charlotte 14 states regulate collection, not N.C. Medical credit card? Watch ...
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left-hand menu to select the service/s of interest. Capital One Financial is setting aside $75 million for customer refunds stemming from outside sales agents who violated company policy when selling products to credit cardholders over the phone, Dow Jones reported.