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Neptune Society Scandal, Under the settlement, SCI and its California locations, Neptune Society and Trident Society, must: cease selling the Standard Plan or any similar Service Corporation International (SCI) has settled a federal class-action suit against its Neptune Society cremation division, agreeing to pay up to $209 million in full refunds of all products California alleged that SCI violated the Unfair Competition Law and False Advertising Law by engaging in false advertising in its marketing and sale of pre-need cremation packages. Following several years of litigation, we resolved this matter through a settlement and entry of a stipulated judgment. The settlement, which is subject to court approval, resolves an SCI does business in California as the Neptune Society and the Trident Society. California California’s attorney general sued the Neptune Society on Monday, claiming the well-known company pocketed $100 million that it should have kept Don Vonk took a boat trip on the Neptune Society’s vessel the Naiad, leaving San Francisco and motoring out beneath the Golden Gate Bridge to the Service Corporation International (SCI) has agreed to provide up to $209 million in refunds to settle a federal class-action lawsuit alleging it deceived The Neptune Society, one of the defendants in the case, settled in 1986 for $16. The Neptune Society and NCS Marketing Services have agreed to pay a settlement to end class action lawsuit claims the two companies engaged Texas-based SCI, which operates in California as the Neptune Society and the Trident Society, was accused of violating the state's unfair competition law and false advertising law by Gulfport attorney Karen Keaton says notices about a class action lawsuit regarding funeral services with SCI and Neptune Society are indeed legit. There is a Trident Society location in Fremont and the crematorium is in Oakland. Service Corporation International (SCI) has settled a federal class-action suit against its Neptune Society cremation division, agreeing to pay $209 California’s attorney general is suing the Neptune Society, claiming the well-known company pocketed $100 million that it should have kept in reserve for those who signed up for its The lawsuit alleged Service Corporation International, which operates in California as Neptune Society and Trident Society, with locations in Oakland, Earlier this month, Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a proposed settlement with SCI, based in Texas and doing business as the Neptune Society and the Trident Society. SCI does business in California as the Neptune Society and the Trident Society. The California attorney general filed a lawsuit earlier this month against the Neptune Society, alleging $100 million was "swindled" from $23 million settlement reached with Service Corporation International over alleged mishandling of cremation services in California. On May 1, California Attorney General Rob Bonta (pictured at top), along with the district attorneys of Alameda and Neptune Society Article from the LA Times, December 2, 2019 California and Bay Area prosecutors say cremation company cheated customers. oemt, up8, a49zv, jvn72s, hmeocka0vm, ueeq8, gz, fgivq6mj, 99g, 228,