Monthly Archives: April 2012

Your Prostate Supplement May Be Deceptively Advertised

As men get older, one of the greatest health risks they face is prostrate enlargement [...]

Discriminating Against The Disabled Is Illegal

In 21st Century America, we all know that it is illegal to discriminate against people [...]

Kink-Free And Never-Kink Garden Hoses

Consumers, many of them tired of wrestling with ordinary garden hoses that kink, twist, tangle, [...]

Phone Companies May Be Scamming Land-Line Users

Phone companies like to stick all sorts of small charges at the end of your [...]

Is Your Credit Card Company Selling Worthless Protection?

The Hawaii attorney general recently initiated litigation against seven major banks (Bank of America, Barclays, [...]

MDPCE Files Suit On Behalf Of Victims Of Health Information Breach

As we reported previously, Saint Joseph Health, a major healthcare provider in California, wrongly disclosed [...]

Do Duracell Ultra Advance And Power Batteries Really Last Longer?

Duracell advertises its Ultra Advanced batteries as lasting “up to 30 percent longer in toys,” [...]

Did Your Bank Force-Place Insurance On Your Property?

Our attorneys are investigating potential actions against major banks and insurance companies for steering mortgage [...]

Craftsman Wet/Dry Vac May Not Have The Power Or Capacity Advertised

Sears, Roebuck & Co. makes and sells Craftsman wet/dry vacuums, one of the most popular [...]

Massive MasterCard And Visa Data Breach

On Friday March 20, Global Payments Inc., a credit-card processor for Visa and MasterCard, reported [...]