Several million borrowers may lose access to affordable payments and eventual student loan forgiveness if they don’t take ...
Four non-profits agreed to pay over $3 million to resolve allegations of misusing PPP loans after settling with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.
Student loan borrowers spent years hearing that relief was finally on the way, only to discover that the clean slate they ...
Starting January 7, 2026, the U.S. Department of Education officially resumed Administrative Wage Garnishment for defaulted ...
Brown, LLC helped achieve an $8.39 million settlement in United States v. Marymount Manhattan College, 24 Civ. 423 (JPO), a False Claims Act case brought by Brown, LLC’s client on behalf of the ...
The first change applies to students attending less than full time. Until now, part-time students have had the same loan maximums as full-time students. Starting in the 2026-27 academic year, though, ...
Kelly Loeffler says 6,900 borrowers were suspended for 7,900 PPP and EIDL loans worth approximately $400 million.
Ajinomoto Cambrooke, Inc., a company headquartered in Ayer., has agreed to pay $1,360,819.04 to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by obtaining a Paycheck ...
Eight defendants in the Hertel & Brown health care fraud case have been sentenced to probation. Defendants must pay restitution, with amounts ranging from $26,000 to over $391,000. Defendants must ...