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  2. Better Business Bureau can help you resolve problems with ...

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    I was talking recently to BBB spokeswoman Alison Southwick for another WalletPop story, and we drifted to another topic: the trend of banks being reported to the Better Business Bureau (complaints ...

  3. Personal jurisdiction in Internet cases in the United States

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    Missouri's long-arm statute provides for personal jurisdiction over a non-resident defendant that has transacted any business within the state or has committed a tortious act within the state. At common law in Missouri, a tortious act committed outside with a resultant injury within Missouri was sufficient to permit jurisdiction.

  4. Impleader - Wikipedia

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    and may also assert against the plaintiff any claim arising out of the transaction or occurrence that is the subject matter of the plaintiff's claim against the third-party plaintiff. Rule 14(a)(3): The original plaintiff may now assert claims against the third-party defendant, as long as they arise out of the transaction or occurrence that is ...

  5. List of class-action lawsuits - Wikipedia

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    discriminating against women in promotions, pay, and job assignments: United States Supreme Court: 2011 Fraley v. Facebook, Inc. misappropriation of users' names and likenesses: United States District Court for the Northern District of California: Gonzalez v. Abercrombie & Fitch Stores: racial and gender discrimination in employment and ...

  6. Bank of America agrees to pay Missouri $195k for do-not-call ...

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    Bank of America agreed to pay $195,000 in a settlement with the state of Missouri for making telemarketing calls to people who had put their names on a do-not-call list. Consumers who signed up ...

  7. Negligence per se - Wikipedia

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    Negligence per se is a doctrine in US law whereby an act is considered negligent because it violates a statute (or regulation). The doctrine is effectively a form of strict liability . Negligence per se means greater liability than contributory negligence .

  8. US charges ex-TD Bank employee with helping to launder money ...

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    In October, U.S. officials said TD bank employees received at least $57,000 in gift cards in 2020 and 2021 from one criminal who moved more than $400 million in transactions through the bank.

  9. Motion (legal) - Wikipedia

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    A "motion to dismiss" asks the court to decide that a claim, even if true as stated, is not one for which the law offers a legal remedy.As an example, a claim that the defendant failed to greet the plaintiff while passing the latter on the street, insofar as no legal duty to do so may exist, would be dismissed for failure to state a valid claim: the court must assume the truth of the factual ...