...CONSUMER PROTECTION UTPCPL " Truth in Lending...
...which inevitably leads to packaging that provides less-than-comprehensive warning to consumers. The court held that federal law must prevail when such a catch...
...spin faster between the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and law firms eager...
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...Cordray, director of the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and Philadelphia Mayor Michael...
...spin faster between the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and law firms eager...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law. On July 11, 2008...
...For years, however, SOX whistleblower protections focused on the traditional, easy...Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, as well as...
...may be surprised to find that some states and localities have enacted protections for additional nontraditional groups, such as the unemployed. By way of illustration...
... After a company is hit by a data breach, sensitive consumer information can be at risk. This can include personal health information, bank...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
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