A cremation services company has agreed to provide up to $209 million in refunds to settle a federal class-action lawsuit alleging it deceived 87,000 Florida customers who purchased its prepaid plans.
The state has levied a $1.2 million fine against a company that offered prepaid cremation services, settling claims that the company inflated charges for funeral expenses at the time of use so it ...
California’s attorney general sued the Neptune Society on Monday, claiming the well-known company pocketed $100 million that it should have kept in reserve for those who signed up for its prepaid ...
The Cremation Society of Pennsylvania will no longer sell prepaid cremations, as the result of a mid-April settlement between the Cremation Society and the Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Association.
The nation's largest funeral company has agreed to pay $23 million to settle charges that it used deceptive marketing practices related to its prepaid cremation services in California. Service ...
This South Florida putative class action lawsuit alleges a "bookkeeping sleight of hand" tricked senior citizens into prepaying for cremations in a way that maximized company cash flow but infringed ...
Service Corporation International headquarters, in Houston, TX. Houston-based Service Corporation International, the nation's largest funeral and cremation services company, is facing a putative class ...
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