U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
Recent News About U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
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Federal court dismisses discrimination complaint against U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
TAMPA - A federal court has dismissed charges filed against the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for alleged discrimination. -
Benefits for borrowers cited from multistate PHH Mortgage settlement
This month's announced $45 million multistate settlement, which included Florida, with New Jersey-based PHH Mortgage Corporation will benefit certain borrowers who faced foreclosure and current borrowers as well, a Florida attorney general spokesman said during a recent interview. -
Stetson law students help veterans navigate VA
GULFPORT — A group of students from Stetson University has heard the call to fix the veterans affairs system and is offering a clinic to help veterans navigate their benefits. -
U.S. government, supplier claim several companies failed to pay for a project
TAMPA — The U.S. government and a supplier have filed suit against several companies for alleged breach of contract and filature to pay for completed work. -
New VA policy would confirm a veteran's death before stopping benefits
GULFPORT – The Department of Veterans Affairs enacted a new policy for confirming a veteran has actually died after realizing it wrongly stopped benefits for more than 100 veterans. -
Brevard County judge removed from office for altercation
TITUSVILLE – A judge with the Brevard County court was removed from office following a decision by the Florida Supreme Court in December.