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Guilty of Possession Means No Reinstatement
Missouri now has a required denial under a new statute that denies driver’s license reinstatement for possession charges. This statute states further that reinstatement cannot occur within 5 years of the filing petition. This means, that time in which a … Continue reading
Homeless Advocates Fear High Number of Evictions Post-Pandemic
The Director of Willis Dady Homeless Services, Emily Zimmon, speaks out and says she worries that the uncertainty of how many people will be affected, scares her. She said in an interview that she believes the moratorium on evictions was … Continue reading
24 Hour Fitness Consider Bankruptcy Loan
24 Hour Fitness Worldwide Inc. is pursuing a financing package to continue in business after considering bankruptcy options. The company has been looking into a potential bankruptcy loan for as much as $200 million. Prior to the pandemic, the gym … Continue reading
Rental Car Company Advantage Holdco Inc., Files for Bankruptcy
The fourth largest rental-car company, Advantage Holdco Inc., is filing for bankruptcy after the coronavirus pandemic takes a toll on the traveling world. With the value of rental car companies dropping significantly, Advantage is facing debts as much as $500 … Continue reading
Vision Group Holdings Declares Bankruptcy for Two Large Surgery Brands
Vision Group Holdings, the management company for Lasik Vision Institute and TLC Laser Eye Center recently announced they would be filing for bankruptcy. With the closing of 126 stores due to the pandemic, the companies are $160 million dollars in … Continue reading
Santander Consumer USA Inc., Resolves Greedy Car Loan Claim
For $550 million, Santander Consume USA Inc., settled with 36 states for car loans to low-income non-preferred borrowers. Some of those states claim Santander neglected to monitor dealers that fabricated borrowers’ incomes and other information when proposing loan applications for … Continue reading
Law Office Radio Ad Times
This week we will have radio ads on 99.7 Monday June 1st, at: 3:42PM and 6:44PM Tuesday June 2nd at: 10:44Am, 12:41PM, 1:42PM, 3:15PM and 4:43PM Wednesday June 3rd at: 12:13PM, 1:15PM, and 2:16PM Thursday June 4th at: 11:43AM, 1:17PM, … Continue reading
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Millions of People Receive their Economic Payment via Prepaid Debit Card
Instead of a paper check or direct deposit payment, over 4 million people are receiving their economic stimulus payment via prepaid debit card. This decision was made by a smaller branch of the Treasury Department known as Bureau of the … Continue reading
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Contract Lawyer Suspended for Overcharging Public Defender
Lawyer, Jennifer Meyer, has been suspended for the overcharging of a public defender’s legal services and car mileage. The agency was billed for more than 24 hours a day on 30 different days. She also copied repayment requests for mileage … Continue reading
Nursing Homes Cannot Take Stimulus Checks for Medicare
In recent news, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) spoke about an issue in nursing homes as well as assisted living facilities on how the resident’s stimulus checks are being taken away from those who are on Medicare. The stimulus payments … Continue reading