Topic: U.S. Department of Justice

July 12, 2009 Do you assist clients in modifying their home loans? If so, the way you do business is about to change. New restrictive laws went into effect on July 1st of this year and there are more coming soon. To ...
20 states to tell federal judge in Fla. why Obama's health care plan should be thrown outTwenty states and the nation's most influential small business lobby plan Friday to file their response to the government's attempt to dismiss their lawsuit challenging President ...
Seniors whose drug costs push them into Medicare's "donut hole" and parents whose children are uninsurable due to pre-existing health conditions are among the first Americans to see tangible effects of the nation's historic health reform law.. "From an individual [standpoint], there's ...
Seniors whose drug costs push them into Medicare's " "From an individual [standpoint], there's a lot that could be positive," said attorney Chantel Sheaks, a principal in the Washington, D.C., office of Buck Consultants, a benefits consulting firm.. "For a lot of ...
TIME-heals all the wounds inflicted on a consumer's credit report by unpaid debt. The Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice make periodic sweeps to crack down on fraudulent practices. Some businesses do operate within the guidelines of the CRO Act. ...
These days, debts seem to be the hot topic of conversation. Everyone is concerned about government debts. Business owners are working on finding solutions to reduce debts. Consumers are trying to figure out how to eliminate debts. One thing is certain; debt ...
Gov't says in 1st court response that Americans can be required to carry health insuranceCritics who allege that Congress overstepped the U.S. Constitution by requiring Americans to carry health insurance are "flatly wrong," the Obama administration said Wednesday in its first court ...
If you are struggling under a mountain of unpaid bills, you are not alone. Go to www.AnnualCreditReport.com to get a free report. Start your search at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). There are reputable credit counseling firms, and the U.S. Trustee ...

AIG units settle mortgage discrimination case

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two AIG units settled federal charges that they discriminated against black home buyers on fees for mortgages and will pay $7.1 million for restitution and education efforts, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.The units, AIG Federal Savings Bank ...

Health Insurance Competition Vanishing: Study

2/25/2010 Print E-mail Competition in the health insurance industry is vanishing, according to an American Medical Association report that looked at data from 43 states and 313 metropolitan markets.. In 54 percent of metropolitan markets, at least one insurer had a market ...
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