Two consumer protection law firms were accused of trying to coerce settlements by improperly retaining clients and filing hundreds of "meritless arbitration demands" against two online casino gaming companies through a misleading recruitment campaign on social media.
According to a federal complaint filed in Los Angeles on Monday, the Canadian-based companies - which operate "Zulu Casino" and "Sportzino" - investigated over 900 claims noticed to them ...
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