Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel reissued a warning to consumers about sweepstakes as part of National Consumer ...
When Coya Davis sought help for her $27,000 debt, she thought she found a lifeline. Instead, she entered a predatory scheme where debt settlement firms “rent” law licenses to charge illegal fees.
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Ed, Beata Myles's Professional Home Services Sued By PA AG

A home builder already ordered to repay more than $500,000 to consumers is facing a new lawsuit after allegedly transferring properties to relatives for just $1 each, Pennsylvania Attorney General ...
Pune district collector Jitendra Dudi on Tuesday directed departments to take consumer complaints seriously and ensure that they are resolved on priority so that there is no violation of consumer righ ...
MADISON, Wis. - Michelle Reinen, the Administrator of the Division of Consumer Protections at the Department of Consumer Protections (DATCP) joins Consumer Reporter Michelle Renee Quinn wrapping up Na ...
A home builder already ordered to repay more than $500,000 to consumers is facing a new lawsuit after allegedly transferring properties to relatives for just $1 each, Pennsylvania Attorney General ...
The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, on Tuesday tasked judges to strengthen their respective adjudication skills in the “complex areas” of fintech, digital markets, and ...
Catholic Medical Center in Manchester will end its outpatient behavioral health services by the end of the month, leaving ...
Prime Bank PLC. organized a special session titled “From Access to Empowerment: Advancing Banking for Persons with Disabilities.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday has filed a lawsuit against Edward and Beata Myles and their company, Professional Home Services, Penn Forest Twp., for undisclosed transfers of ...
According to Atlanta News First, Walker's contract called for Turnbull to collect 28% of her original debt total, split between a 4.5% legal retainer and 23.5% for non‑legal but law‑related services.