Big Changes Ahead: 3 Key Updates to 401(k) Plans in 2025 to Maximize Your Retirement Savings

Investing in a 401(k) remains one of the most effective strategies for building a robust retirement nest egg. The convenience of automatic payroll deductions, the benefit of tax-deferred growth, and potential employer-matching contributions make these plans incredibly valuable. Looking ahead to 2025, the IRS has announced three significant changes to 401(k) plans that could help Continue reading

Justice Department Settlement: Citizenship Discrimination Case with Watercrest Community Management

The U.S. Department of Justice has resolved a case involving Watercrest Community Management LLC at its Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, location, for violating the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The settlement addresses the company’s discrimination against a non-U.S. citizen worker during the Form I-9 employment eligibility verification process. Details of the Violation Key Provisions of Continue reading

$700K Kannact Data Breach Settlement: Claim Your Share Now!

A significant data breach involving the healthcare company Kannact has led to a $700,000 class action settlement, providing financial compensation and credit monitoring services for affected individuals. If you were impacted by the breach, it’s crucial to act quickly, as the deadline for filing a claim is fast approaching on December 19, 2024. What Happened Continue reading

Green Valley Pecan Data Breach Settlement 2025: How to Claim Your Compensation and Benefits

A major data breach involving Green Valley Pecan Company in 2022 has led to a class action settlement. Here’s everything you need to know about the settlement, who qualifies, and how to file your claim. Background: What Happened in the Green Valley Data Breach? In May 2022, a cyberattack targeted Green Valley Pecan Company, a Continue reading

Over $730 Million Real Estate Broker Commission Class Action Settlements: Are You Eligible?

Suppose you sold a home listed on a multiple listing service (MLS) between October 31, 2017, and July 23, 2024, and paid a real estate broker commission. In that case, you may qualify for compensation from class action settlements totaling over $730 million. These settlements address claims of inflated commission fees due to alleged anti-competitive Continue reading