Nov 05, 2024
Image of a car dashboard showing illuminated indicators, including the ABS warning light.
Hyundai, Kia to Pay $326 Million to Settle Brake Fire Claims

Class members have agreed to settle claims that a defect caused certain Hyundai and Kia vehicles to carry a risk of spontaneous combustion. According to the allegations, the covered vehicles were manufactured with defective anti-lock brake (ABS) modules. The modules were prone to short-circuit, which could cause the engine compartment... Read More »

A medical professional handling laboratory equipment in a fertility clinic setting.
Couple Can’t Collect for Loss of Frozen Embryos That Thawed

A mechanical failure at a San Francisco fertility clinic caused plaintiffs to lose three embryos that they planned to use for in vitro fertilization. The couple, who hoped for a child, had purchased a homeowner’s insurance policy for the embryos. Their policy, however, would only reimburse them for “direct physical... Read More »

Protesters hold signs advocating for student debt cancellation outside the Supreme Court building.
Student Debt Relief Dies in Supreme Court, Here’s What’s Next

A week after the Supreme Court struck down President Joe Biden's student debt relief program, millions of Americans across the nation are grappling with planning their next move forward. Meanwhile, President Biden vows to continue his administration's efforts to help aid student loan borrowers. But what does the high court’s... Read More »

President Joe Biden delivering remarks on student loan forgiveness, with Education Secretary Miguel Cardona in the background.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

Late last week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive federal student loans exceeded his executive authority. The Court’s decision will prevent tens of millions of indebted Americans from seeing as much as $10,000 or $20,000 in student debt erased. The 6-3 majority ruling was... Read More »