By Greg Land | February 5, 2018
Answering a federal judge's certified question, the Georgia Supreme Court ruled that garnishments against a former Aflac executive do not have to be filed on special forms required for financial institutions under a 2016 rewrite of Georgia's garnishment statute.
By Greg Land | January 31, 2018
Earnest Earvin IV and Zenith Financial Group were shut down by Georgia's consumer protection agency in 2015 and agreed to pay $460,000 in fines. A petition to enforce the judgment says less than $4,000 of that obligation was met.
By Greg Land | January 30, 2018
The majority opinion said that, even though the girls child's parents paid to see the football game, the fact that she got in free means Garden City is shielded from liability for her injuries under Georgia's Recreational Property Act.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 30, 2018
Lawyers for Amazon, represented by the Greenville, South Carolina, firm Gallivan, White & Boyd, contend the consumers' claims must go to arbitration and that, additionally, the company is immune from liability under the federal Communications Decency Act.
By Samantha Joseph | January 25, 2018
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's former bank and its attorney face a separate hearing to set punishment.
By R. Robin McDonald | January 16, 2018
U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. has set up separate litigation tracks for 334 consumer suits and 62 suits by financial institutions against Equifax. Thrash also will preside over separate securities fraud claims against the Atlanta-based credit bureau.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 9, 2018
The collector agreed to back off 11,000 accounts. The AG agreed to drop charges that the company committed multiple violations of the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Georgia Fair Business Practices Act.
By Tony Mauro | December 20, 2017
The bureau's press statement offers some hints about why Joseph Story, a justice from 1811 to 1845, is being honored, but not about why Louis Brandeis, formerly a pro-consumer litigator, was sidelined.
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By Kristen Rasmussen | December 7, 2017
Federal regulators are likely to take a sharp eye to CVS Health's planned takeover of Aetna Inc., given the size of the consolidation within the health care industry, corporate lawyers say.
By Ross Todd | December 1, 2017
SeaWorld is on the offensive against lawyers at Covington & Burling who have been pursuing a class action claiming customers were duped by false portrayals of the park's orcas being healthy and stimulated.
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