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Cobell v. Salazar (previously Cobell v.Kempthorne and Cobell v.Norton and Cobell v.Babbitt) is a class-action lawsuit brought by Elouise Cobell and other Native American representatives in 1996 against two departments of the United States government: the Department of Interior and the Department of the Treasury for mismanagement of Indian trust funds.
If you were affected, you can file a claim at this site with your computer’s serial number and proof of repairs. Synchrony Bank Total settlement: $2.6 million.
Healthcare services company Mednax's stock price closed up nearly 4% on Monday after its founder and chief executive and several board members were replaced, half a year after activist investor ...
The following are settlements reached with US authorities against pharmaceutical companies to resolve allegations of "off-label" promotion of drugs. Under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, it is illegal for pharmaceutical companies to promote their products for uses not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and corporations that market drugs for off-label indications may ...
To claim your piece of the settlement, you’ll need to fill out a claim form, which can be found on the settlement website. Make sure you submit your completed claim form by Feb. 19, 2025 ...
Chicago Clearing Corporation (CCC) is a securities class action settlement claim filing service based in Chicago, Illinois.Started in 1993 to buy and sell coupons issued at the end of class action settlements, the company now employs more than 20 staff members.
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The Claims Resolution Act of 2010 [1] [2] is a federal law enacted by the 111th Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 8, 2010. The act is a response to the Pigford v. Glickman case, where black farmers were found to have been discriminated against from 1983 to 1997 by the United States Department of Agriculture when ...