This Lawyer's Car Won't Start, and Now His Lemon Law Claim Has Stalled
Michael Hanus used the Audi to travel to and from his law office, to the courthouse and to visit clients, but he used a different vehicle on the weekends or when transporting his children because of the Audi's mechanical problems, according to court documents.
September 04, 2024 at 01:56 PM
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Civil AppealsA New Jersey appeals court has ruled that an attorney who leased an allegedly defective car may not bring a Lemon Law claim because the vehicle in question was used mainly for law firm business.
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