U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas Fort Worth Division
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Carroll Independent School District seeks summary judgment in Title IX guidance row with DOE
FORT WORTH – Carroll Independent School District officials has moved for summary judgment in a dispute with the U.S. Department of Education over institution of revised Title IX guidelines from the Biden Administration. -
US Chamber, bank associations turn to Fifth Circuit in action to block CFPB’s credit card rule capping late fees
DALLAS - Arguing their injunction request was “effectively” denied, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and several banking associations filed a notice today stating that they are appealing to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. -
$7.5 million settlement reached in class action against American Airlines over bag fees
FORT WORTH - A class action alleging American Airlines improperly charged checked bag fees to passengers who were promised one or more free checked bags has settled for $7.5 million. -
Man alleges debt collector made false threats of ruining his credit over parking ticket he received by mistake
FORT WORTH — A man alleges he received false threats of damage to his credit and litigation over a $75 parking ticket he received by mistake. -
Consumer alleges debt collection agency deceived him
FORT WORTH — An Arlington man is suing a debt collection agency, alleging the defendant deceived him about a debt. -
Account Discovery Systems alleged to have contacted consumer's relatives regarding alleged debt
FORT WORTH – A Tarrant County consumer alleges a debt collector unlawfully contacted family members. -
Consumer claims Hunter Warfield misrepresented amount of alleged debt
FORT WORTH — A consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against Hunter Warfield, a collection agency, citing alleged abusive, deceptive and unfair debt collection practices. -
Federal judge's injunction gives NLRB time to decide Dish Network case
FORT WORTH – An injunction by a federal judge in Texas has given the National Labor Relations Board time to decide whether Dish Network Co. legally cut the wages of union employees by about half.