Category: Consumer Fraud
Texas Equifax Class Action Lawyer
The Clark Firm, LLP is investigating cases for people who had a loan rejected or paid a higher interest rate due to Equifax credit score errors.
Texas Bars Sue Gov. Abbott for Coronavirus Shutdown Order
July 15, 2020 — A growing number of Texas bar owners have filed lawsuits challenging Gov. Greg Abbot's shutdown orders due to COVID-19. Dozens of bar owners and private citizens in Travis County (which includes the nightlife hotspot of Austin,...
Texas Bank Overdraft Fee Lawyer
The Clark Firm, LLP is investigating cases for people who were charged excessive overdraft fees by their bank or credit union.
Texas Cervical Cancer Lawyer
Our law firm is filing lawsuits for women who received false cervical cancer test results from Clinical Pathology Laboratories Inc. of Austin, Texas.
Kansas Corn Farmers Awarded $218 Million in GMO Lawsuit
A jury awarded $218 million to over 7,000 corn farmers and exporters who lost money after Syngenta released a GMO corn seed before it was approved in China.
You Could Get $500 For Each “Free Cruise” Robocall
January 20, 2017 — Consumers who received a phone call offering a free cruise in exchange for completing a political survey may be eligible for up to $500 per call if they sign up by February 1. The payouts are...
Texas Life Insurance Class Action Lawyer
A growing number of class action lawsuits have been filed against life insurance companies that substantially increased monthly deductions or premium costs.
Texas Cost of Life Insurance Lawyer
Our consumer fraud lawyers are investigating a dramatic increase in the cost of universal life insurance policies resulting from higher monthly deduction rates.
Volkswagen to Pay $10 Billion to Drivers Over Emissions Scandal
June 24, 2016 — Volkswagen has agreed to pay TDI diesel owners up to $7,000 each as part of a $10 billion settlement for rigging cars to cheat on emissions tests. In addition to fixing or buying back the cars,...
VW Offers Compensation for Diesel Emissions Scandal
April 21, 2016 — Volkswagen (VW) has agreed to pay $5,000 to each affected customer in a settlement with regulatory agencies for cheating diesel emissions tests in the United States. Reuters reports that unidentified sources close to the negotiations disclosed...