Hyundai subsidiary reaches settlement over troops’ repossessed carsHyundai’s financing subsidiary agreed to pay $333,941 in a lawsuit involving active duty service members whose cars they repossessed.By Riley Ceder12 months ago
‘A victory for all military spouses’ in court fight over job license The lawsuit victory sets a precedent for other military spouses facing problems with job license portability.By Karen Jowers18 months ago
DOJ tells Texas to stop messin’ with military spouse job licensesThis Air Force wife's lawsuit is believed to be the first challenging a state's denial of these new employment protections.By Karen Jowers22 months ago
Troops are missing out on key interest rate savings, report findsFewer than 1 in 10 activated Guard and reserve members received an interest rate reduction on their eligible auto loans.By Karen Jowers2 years ago
Legal loophole: Some contracts skirt protections for service membersSpecial protections afforded to service members are being undermined by a legal trap buried in the fine print of contracts and click-through agreements.By Timothy M. Borland3 years ago
DOJ: Towing company agrees to pay troops for illegally selling their vehiclesThe towing company owner told the service member she didn't believe he was in the military, Justice says.By Karen Jowers4 years ago