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Clients are not
the only people who benefit from our help. Over $500,000 of settlements
we negotiated have gone to public interest groups and charities. Here
are a few cases that resulted in donations from the defendants:
Lafromboise v. Greenwood Trust Company and Novus
Services, Inc., C.A. No. 97-30091-MAP (W.D.
Mass. 1998)
$243,539 to the
National Foundation for Credit Counseling
The NFCC is a national, non-profit
consumer credit agency providing a broad range of consumer services, including
consumer financial education, budget and money management counseling and
debt management counseling.
LaMontagne v. Hurley State Bank, et al.,
C.A. No. 97-30093-MAP (W.D. Mass. 1999)
$35,000 to the
National Foundation for Credit Counseling
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Kopach v. First USA Bank, C.A.
No. 98 C 8238 (N.D. Ill. 2000)
$100,000
to the
Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy
The Jump $tart Coalition seeks to improve the personal financial literacy
of young adults.
$100,000
to the
National Consumers League
The NCL works to
protect and promote the economic and social interests of America’s consumers.
$50,000
to the
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The USHMM in Chicago is America’s
national institution for the documentation, study and interpretation of
Holocaust history. The USHMM serves as this country’s memorial to the millions of
people who were victims of the Holocaust.
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