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Nearly two decades after New Jersey's high court let real estate brokers, subject to conditions, handle residential closings without lawyers present, the scope of that doctrine is under review
...in serving the warrant and treble damages under the Consumer Fraud Act (CFA). The trial judge found that the $50 fee was permitted by Directive...
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...plaintiff Veronica Ogden for numerous violations of the Consumer Fraud Act ("CFA"). The court awarded plaintiff $50,175 as treble damages for her...
...to plead with specificity how Dydacomp actively concealed its alleged wrongdoing. The CFA claim was not pleaded with sufficient particularity. Stockroom filed a...
...Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (CFA), and common-law fraud. The threshold issue under the FDCPA is whether...
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