
Chase ATM Glitch Scandal, DOJ Tackles Rent Price Fixing, Texas Workers' Comp, Social Media Laws, and Hidden Sugars in American Foods
09/06/24 • 35 min
Join Phil Silberman and Austin Black in Episode 34 of the ‘Weekly Docket’ as they uncover the viral Chase Bank ATM glitch scandal that left users facing check fraud charges. Dive into the DOJ’s lawsuit against RealPage for allegedly fixing rent prices, and get answers to legal questions on when workers can claim workers' compensation in Texas and the risks of sharing posts on social media. Plus, the guys rant about added sugars in everyday American foods and why more transparency is urgently needed. Don’t miss this episode packed with legal insights and heated discussions!
Join Phil Silberman and Austin Black in Episode 34 of the ‘Weekly Docket’ as they uncover the viral Chase Bank ATM glitch scandal that left users facing check fraud charges. Dive into the DOJ’s lawsuit against RealPage for allegedly fixing rent prices, and get answers to legal questions on when workers can claim workers' compensation in Texas and the risks of sharing posts on social media. Plus, the guys rant about added sugars in everyday American foods and why more transparency is urgently needed. Don’t miss this episode packed with legal insights and heated discussions!
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