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UK Supreme Court to Rule on Car Finance Commission Disclosure
The UK Supreme Court rules today on whether car buyers must be informed about dealer commissions on finance deals, potentially impacting banks and millions of motorists with a compensation scheme costing up to £44 billion.
UK Supreme Court to Rule on Car Finance Commission Disclosure
The UK Supreme Court rules today on whether car buyers must be informed about dealer commissions on finance deals, potentially impacting banks and millions of motorists with a compensation scheme costing up to £44 billion.
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44% Bias Score


UK Supreme Court Rejects Mass Redress Scheme for Legacy Car Financing
The UK Supreme Court largely rejected a mass redress scheme for consumers in legacy car financing cases, siding with banks except for one consumer who received compensation due to unfair treatment under the Consumer Credit Act; the ruling may avoid a £44 billion payout for lenders.
UK Supreme Court Rejects Mass Redress Scheme for Legacy Car Financing
The UK Supreme Court largely rejected a mass redress scheme for consumers in legacy car financing cases, siding with banks except for one consumer who received compensation due to unfair treatment under the Consumer Credit Act; the ruling may avoid a £44 billion payout for lenders.
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56% Bias Score


Retirement Benefits Crucial for Healthcare Talent Retention
Non-profit healthcare organizations face a talent retention crisis due to inadequate retirement benefits; a recent case study shows a surgeon choosing a $2 million salary with a superior retirement plan over a $3 million offer elsewhere, emphasizing the growing importance of robust retirement income...
Retirement Benefits Crucial for Healthcare Talent Retention
Non-profit healthcare organizations face a talent retention crisis due to inadequate retirement benefits; a recent case study shows a surgeon choosing a $2 million salary with a superior retirement plan over a $3 million offer elsewhere, emphasizing the growing importance of robust retirement income...
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56% Bias Score


Gobbo Appeals Dismissal of Compensation Claim Against Victorian Government
Former barrister and police informer Nicola Gobbo is appealing a court ruling that dismissed her $1 million compensation claim against the Victorian government, arguing the judge misapplied the law of duty of care; the judge found Gobbo's own illegal actions put her at risk, not police negligence.
Gobbo Appeals Dismissal of Compensation Claim Against Victorian Government
Former barrister and police informer Nicola Gobbo is appealing a court ruling that dismissed her $1 million compensation claim against the Victorian government, arguing the judge misapplied the law of duty of care; the judge found Gobbo's own illegal actions put her at risk, not police negligence.
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48% Bias Score


Israel's Reservist Shortage: An Unsustainable Economic Model
The ongoing war in Israel has created a massive shortage of reservists, leading to increased compensation to attract soldiers; however, attempts to control costs are proving unsustainable and may worsen the problem.
Israel's Reservist Shortage: An Unsustainable Economic Model
The ongoing war in Israel has created a massive shortage of reservists, leading to increased compensation to attract soldiers; however, attempts to control costs are proving unsustainable and may worsen the problem.
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56% Bias Score


Venice Gondola Accident: €4 Million Awarded to Family
Ten years after a German tourist died in a Venice gondola accident, his family was awarded €4 million in compensation by an Italian appeals court, holding the city's transit authority and gondolier partially responsible; however, the wife says the amount is too high.
Venice Gondola Accident: €4 Million Awarded to Family
Ten years after a German tourist died in a Venice gondola accident, his family was awarded €4 million in compensation by an Italian appeals court, holding the city's transit authority and gondolier partially responsible; however, the wife says the amount is too high.
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36% Bias Score

UK Supreme Court to Rule on Millions in Potential Car Loan Compensation
The UK Supreme Court will rule on Friday on the legality of hidden commission payments made to car dealers before 2021, potentially leading to multi-million pound compensation payouts for millions of motorists in a case echoing the PPI scandal, with lenders including Lloyds setting aside large sums.

UK Supreme Court to Rule on Millions in Potential Car Loan Compensation
The UK Supreme Court will rule on Friday on the legality of hidden commission payments made to car dealers before 2021, potentially leading to multi-million pound compensation payouts for millions of motorists in a case echoing the PPI scandal, with lenders including Lloyds setting aside large sums.
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44% Bias Score

Salary Negotiations Reveal Company Culture and Employee Value
Salary negotiations offer insight into a company's culture, indicated by their willingness to compromise and value employee expertise; a 2023 Pew Research Center study showed that 66% of those who negotiated received a pay increase.

Salary Negotiations Reveal Company Culture and Employee Value
Salary negotiations offer insight into a company's culture, indicated by their willingness to compromise and value employee expertise; a 2023 Pew Research Center study showed that 66% of those who negotiated received a pay increase.
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40% Bias Score

Maryland Man Awarded $2.9 Million After 32 Years of Wrongful Imprisonment
After 32 years of wrongful imprisonment for a double murder he did not commit, John Huffington of Maryland received a pardon and $2.9 million in compensation due to prosecutorial misconduct and flawed forensic evidence; four of the five defendants in his lawsuit are deceased.

Maryland Man Awarded $2.9 Million After 32 Years of Wrongful Imprisonment
After 32 years of wrongful imprisonment for a double murder he did not commit, John Huffington of Maryland received a pardon and $2.9 million in compensation due to prosecutorial misconduct and flawed forensic evidence; four of the five defendants in his lawsuit are deceased.
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40% Bias Score

UK Expands Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
The UK government announced changes to its Infected Blood compensation scheme, increasing awards for around 1,000 people and allowing estates of deceased victims to claim payments, following recommendations from the Infected Blood Inquiry.

UK Expands Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
The UK government announced changes to its Infected Blood compensation scheme, increasing awards for around 1,000 people and allowing estates of deceased victims to claim payments, following recommendations from the Infected Blood Inquiry.
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40% Bias Score

Family Offices Shift to Long-Term Incentive Plans to Attract and Retain Top Talent
Family offices are increasingly using long-term incentive plans (LTIPs) to attract and retain talent, reflecting a shift from informal compensation to structured systems that align incentives with long-term value creation; 95% of executives in investment-led firms are now eligible for LTIPs.

Family Offices Shift to Long-Term Incentive Plans to Attract and Retain Top Talent
Family offices are increasingly using long-term incentive plans (LTIPs) to attract and retain talent, reflecting a shift from informal compensation to structured systems that align incentives with long-term value creation; 95% of executives in investment-led firms are now eligible for LTIPs.
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28% Bias Score

UK to Deny Compensation to Afghans Affected by Data Leak
The UK Ministry of Defence will not compensate thousands of Afghans whose personal data was leaked in a February 2022 incident, despite fears of Taliban retribution, citing a low likelihood of harm; the government has already spent \£400m on relocating other Afghans.

UK to Deny Compensation to Afghans Affected by Data Leak
The UK Ministry of Defence will not compensate thousands of Afghans whose personal data was leaked in a February 2022 incident, despite fears of Taliban retribution, citing a low likelihood of harm; the government has already spent \£400m on relocating other Afghans.
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60% Bias Score
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