Standing Up for Florida Solar Consumers: A Major Win in the Fight Against Forced Federal Jurisdiction
The Joshua S. Horton Law Firm (Legal Rebels Law) is proud to report a significant procedural victory in the ongoing legal battle surrounding deceptive solar financing practices. In a closely watched ruling within the Minnesota Multidistrict Litigation (MDL), the MDL court rejected an attempt by a major solar financing company—Dividend Finance, now a division of…
Read MoreLegal Rainmaking 444: Lions Lead and well… Sheep Get Eaten – “A Legal Rebel” Book Launch
I don’t say that for shock value—I say it because I’ve lived it. Not in theory, but in blood, grit, and by Grace. I wasn’t handed a career in law. I earned it the hard way—through spiritual warfare, solitary reflection, and the kind of pain that either destroys you or forges you into something dangerous, yet Divinely in tact and still fighting.
Read MoreDo I Have a Good Case?
This is the top question our clients ask us, so we wrote an article about it to help you decide for yourself. Picture it: a polished, well-dressed salesperson knocks on your door, offering a deal that sounds too good to be true. They pitch solar panels as clean, green, environmentally friendly, and a surefire way…
Read More⚠️Breaking News: Sunnova Bankruptcy & Solar Industry Crisis — What It Means for You
We have an urgent update that impacts thousands of solar panel customers across the country — and a tragic, yet all too common, story that exemplifies the real-world harm of these predatory lending and installation schemes. On June 1, 2025, Sunnova TEP Developer LLC — a subsidiary of Sunnova Energy International Inc. — filed for…
Read MoreWhen Solar Finance Giants Reach The Bankruptcy Stage of Its Scheme: How to Safeguard Your Consumer Rights
This just in, Solar Mosaic LLC, a major player in residential solar financing, filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy, see In re Mosaic Sustainable Finance Corporation, Case No. 25-90156 (Bankr. S.D. Tex. (Hou.). With estimated assets and liabilities between $1 billion and $10 billion, the Oakland-based company has faced significant challenges due to macroeconomic factors, including high…
Read MoreCan Florida Consumers Beat Fifth Third Bank in Court? What’s at Stake in the Dividend Solar Loan Lawsuits
Thousands of Florida homeowners may soon find out whether the courts will side with consumers or protect corporate lenders in one of the most sweeping legal battles over solar energy financing in the state. The controversy centers on Dividend Finance, now a division of Fifth Third Bank, and its role in allegedly deceptive solar financing…
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