SILVERTHORNE, Colo. — When Adolfo Román García-Ramírez walks home in the evening from his shift at…
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States Push Medicaid Work Rules, but Few Programs Help Enrollees Find Jobs
For many years, Eric Wunderlin’s health issues made it hard to find stable employment. Struggling to…
Background checks on prospective employees: Keep required disclosures simple
If your company gets background information on prospective employees, it’s likely you’re covered by the Fair…
Understanding New York’s Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury (CPLR § 214(5))
Reading Time: 6 minutes | Last Updated: April 14, 2025 Table of Contents Plain English Explanation…
El temor a la deportación agrava los problemas de salud mental que enfrentan los trabajadores de los centros turísticos de Colorado
SILVERTHORNE, Colorado. — Cuando Adolfo Román García-Ramírez camina a casa por la noche después de su…
How Do New York’s No-Fault Laws Apply if You’re Hit by a Commercial Vehicle?
New York’s no-fault insurance laws provide compensation for medical expenses and lost wages after an accident,…
Pink slip slip-up: First FTC cases challenging deceptive car title loans
She’s got a competition clutch with four on the floorAnd she purrs like a kitten ‘til…
Six Essential Tips for Avoiding Product Substitution Issues on Government Contracts
In celebration of the release of the 6th Edition of the Government Contracts Compliance Handbook, we…
Not just a topping: Sauerkraut may play a bigger role in gut health
Homemade or store-bought, both are beneficial By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs April 15, 2025 Key takeaways:…
Whose life?! MyLife charged with creating misleading background reports
As adage-writers go, whoever penned, “Sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never…
The world's 10 busiest airports
Four of the 10 busiest airports are in the U.S. By Dieter Holger of ConsumerAffairs April…
Sunlight as an alarm clock? new study says It works
Natural morning light improves wakefulness By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs April 15, 2025 Key takeaways: Osaka…
Protecting small businesses seeking financing during the pandemic
Small businesses are a critical part of the U.S. economy, providing opportunity and employment to consumers…
7 Steps to Take After an Atlanta Bicycle Accident
An Atlanta bicycle accident can leave you stunned, injured, and unsure of what to do next.…
Long-term auto loans hit record as car buyers struggle with costs
One in five new-car buyers now opting for 7-year loans By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs April…
The Week in Weed: March 21, 2025
Welcome back to the Week in Weed, your Friday look at what’s happening in the world…
20 more warning letters tell companies to cut out unproven COVID-19 claims
Coronavirus claims for zappers, virus-busting cards, sage, oregano, and bay leaves are among the representations called…
Warning issued on Campbell's, Molly's Kitchen soups for containing wood
The warning follows a recall of cilantro By Dieter Holger of ConsumerAffairs April 14, 2025 Twelve…
States with the biggest tax refunds
Average tax refunds vary between states for a few reasons By Dieter Holger of ConsumerAffairs April…
States with the biggest tax refunds
Average tax refunds vary between states for a few reasons By Dieter Holger of ConsumerAffairs April…
Cybersecurity for small business: Email authentication
As a business person, you know about phishing, of course. At first glance, the email looks…
Pete Roberts Inducted into the American College of Bankruptcy
Seyfarth Corporate partner Pete Roberts, latest team member to the firm’s growing Restructuring & Insolvency practice, received the…