Each year I update “Consumer Law: The Judge’s Guide to Federal and New York State Consumer Protection Statutes” and the 2009 version is now available on the Internet.1

Since last year’s update, the courts in New York State, both state and federal, have dealt with a variety of consumer law issues involving the Truth in Lending Act, posting of caloric content information in restaurants, arbitration clauses and class action waivers, price matching, bait advertising, mid-term price increases, gift cards, Timberpeg homes, “Topping Up” cell phone plans, Craftsman Tools, moldy apartments, predatory lending, property flipping and improper debt collection practices.

Truth in Lending Act

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