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March 08, 2010
Lawsuit Filed Against Bar That Served Alcoholic Beverages to An Off Duty Police Officer Prior to Deadly Collision
March 08, 2010
More Statistics on the Dangers of Texting While Driving
March 01, 2010
Southlake Woman Killed When Her Toyota Corolla Went Out of Control. Meanwhile, Toyota Tells Congress Its Vehicles Are Safe.
February 23, 2010
How Important Is Safety to Toyota?
February 18, 2010
The Politics Behind The Toyota Problems
Class Action Lawsuits Against Credit Card Companies Filed
November 20, 2009
Topic: New Laws and Legislative Updates
A Rhode Island woman is suing Citibank, claiming the financial giant is trying to squeeze money out of its credit-card customers in advance of changes in federal law due to take place in February 2010. In July 2009, Citibank notified Murphy that it was raising the variable annual percentage rate on her card to 29.99 percent, despite that her account was in good standing and that her original credit agreement does not expire until April 30, 2010. The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court earlier this week by Providence lawyer Peter N. Wasylyk on behalf of Portsmouth resident Michol K. Murphy states that Citibank has violated the terms of her credit-card agreement by jacking up the annual percentage rate on her account without cause.
Meanwhile a lawsuit against Citizens Financial Group claims that ATM withdrawals and debit transactions are a trap into which unwary customers fall.
Following an uproar about the questionable actions of credit card companies and banks, the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act was passed in May 2009 to protect consumers. A copy of that Act is attached.
Attachments:
CreditCardAccountabilityResponsibilityandDisclosureAct.pdf

