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Credit Acceptance s leadership changes & $27M settlement

Credit Acceptance’s leadership changes & $27M settlement Friday, Apr. 30, 2021, 10:30 AM By SubPrime Auto Finance News Staff SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -  Credit Acceptance Corp. made two major announcements on Thursday afternoon; one involving top company leadership and the other in connection with a multi-million-dollar settlement with a state attorney general. First, the finance company that specializes in subprime paper said that Brett Roberts, Credit Acceptance’s chief executive officer and president and a member of the company’s board of directors, will retire at the close of business on Monday. Credit Acceptance continued in a news release that its board has unanimously elected and appointed the company’s chief financial officer, Kenneth Booth, as the company’s new chief executive officer and president and as a director, a move that will be effective Monday.

Baker swears in Chief Michael Wynn, eight others to new police reform commission

BOSTON — The newly minted commission tasked with certifying and regulating law enforcement officers in Massachusetts has a long road ahead of it before members can dive in to the bulk of their work, the chair of the body said Monday, during a swearing-in ceremony. Almost a year after George Floyd was killed while pinned at the neck by a Minneapolis Police officer and two years since state officials began working on the idea of an oversight and adjudicative body that oversees law enforcement in Massachusetts, Gov. Charlie Baker swore in the nine members of the Police Officer Standards and Training Commission at the Statehouse.

Widow s lawsuit against Amtrak and Conrail: Asbestos, diesel exposure caused husband s colon cancer

BOSTON (Legal Newsline) - A Florida woman filed a lawsuit against the Consolidated Rail Corporation and National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) after allegedly unsafe working conditions caused her relative s death.  Plaintiff Anne Mason filed the suit April 2 in the Massachusetts Superior Court in Suffolk County on behalf of the estate of John Mason, who worked for the defendants as a signalman and signal maintainer. According to Mason s complaint, the decedent was exposed to unsafe excessive levels of diesel exhaust, creosote and asbestos on a daily basis. The plaintiff alleges that the decedent s colon cancer was a direct consequence of his regular exposure to the harmful substances. 

Steward Health, Aya Healthcare in legal dispute over traveling healthcare worker wages

Price Gouging and Unpaid Bills: COVID-19 Travel Nursing Leads to Multiple Lawsuits

Price Gouging and Unpaid Bills: COVID-19 Travel Nursing Leads to Multiple Lawsuits Steward Health Care Systems LLC, which owns dozens of hospitals and medical facilities across the country, is in the middle of a nasty dispute with Aya Healthcare Inc., one of the most prominent travel nursing agencies in the U.S. Last month, Steward Health Care Systems filed a lawsuit against Aya in Massachusetts Superior Court alleging that the company was engaged in price gouging during the pandemic. It also wants Aya to stop canceling travel nursing contracts at the last minute. In retaliation, Aya has just filed a lawsuit against Steward in the same court, alleging the company owes more than $40 million in unpaid travel nursing fees.

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