Monthly Archives: July 2012

Gateway Energy May Be Charging Deceptively High Rates

As pressure increases to reduce the size of government and decrease industry regulations, many states [...]

Court Denies Rite Aid’s Motion To Dismiss Overcharge Claims

In January 2012, we filed a class action on behalf of New York consumers; the complaint [...]

Failure To Adjust Collision Premiums

Our attornyes are investigating whether car insurance companies have failed to appropriately decrease their insureds’ collision [...]

Airlines May Not Be Treating Travel Agents Fairly

Travel agents are one of the most important players in the travel industry. Even with [...]

California Privacy Enforcement Initiative

In the modern world, identity theft is a dangerous and growing problem. Many of us [...]

Did Somone Try To Collect A “Debt” You Don’t Owe?

Debt collection is an unpleasant reality and companies are allowed to try to collect money [...]

Worthless Credit Card Protection Plans

Previously, we warned consumers that their credit card companies may have sold them worthless credit [...]

Michaels’ Use Of Misleading Sales May Be Deceptive

It seems like there is always a sale at the craft store Michaels, and if [...]

Best Buy Data Breach

Best Buy recently admitted that hackers have obtained information from the “secure” accounts of people [...]