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Litigation, mainly under state and federal statutes, focused most often on breach of warranty and failure to warn.
By Colleen Murphy | September 27, 2023
"As evidenced by the defendants briefing in their oral arguments today, our state legislature clearly intended section 2.11 to apply to a very specific category of consumer frauds, namely specific acts in misnaming or otherwise misleading customers as to the identity of food on restaurant menus," Alex R. Daniel, who argued for amicus curiae New Jersey Civil Justice Institute, said.
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By Chris O'Malley | September 26, 2023
The National Federation of Independent Businesses is supportive but asks the agency to "tread lightly."
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By Max Mitchell | September 26, 2023
The award stemmed from an Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection case that was filed in 2008, and eventually came before the Superior Court four times.
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By Mason Lawlor | September 22, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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By Riley Brennan | September 21, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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By James Francis | September 21, 2023
These two recent federal appellate FCRA decisions are 2023 must-reads for anyone in the fair credit reporting litigation space, and will likely play out for many years.
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By Bob Jaworski | September 15, 2023
On Aug. 18, 2023, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law a bill (A4284) that limits the surcharges merchants may charge their customers who choose to pay for goods or services using a credit card and requires disclosure of the surcharge.
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By Maydeen Merino | September 14, 2023
"We at the FTC are fully committed to using all of our tools to combat corporate misconduct that is unlawfully inflating drug prices," FTC Chair Lina Khan said.
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By Riley Brennan | September 13, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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By Emily Cousins | September 12, 2023
"Tempoe lured consumers into complex and costly leases for furniture and appliances, and overcharged consumers double or even triple the purchase price due to confusing hidden fees," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said. "Our settlement forces Tempoe to cancel all existing leases and allows consumers to keep their merchandise without any further payments. Tempoe is permanently banned from future consumer leasing activities, ensuring this egregious consumer abuse will not be repeated."
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