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Lemon Law Blog
American bankruptcy laws exist to help people in trying times escape insolvency and regain their financial footing. It can seem like financial disaster looms behind every dark cloud in these uncertain times, destroying our nest eggs along with our peace of mind. Whether its surprise medical bills, a family illness, unforeseen job loss or any other problem can put you and your family in a deep financial hole. As the COVID-19 pandemic rages with Read More...
Both state and federal laws protect Californians who unknowingly purchase defective vehicles in the Golden State. Residents are protected by the Read More...
Bankruptcy laws in the United States protect people nearing the end of their financial rope, keeping them from complete ruin. Financial crisis can Read More...
Popular culture often portrays bankruptcy as a disaster befalling someone who was foolish with their money or victimized by a bad actor. However, Read More...
According to Black’s Law Dictionary, “Justice is the result of the fair and proper administration of law. It is the quality of being just; in Read More...
Car consumers in America purchase hundreds of thousands of vehicles each year. A sizeable percentage of those vehicles leave the factories with Read More...
On March 27, 2020, the President signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, also known as the CARES Act, a $2.2 trillion stimulus Read More...
Lemon laws throughout the United States of America vary in both small and large ways when it comes to certain details: deadlines, what vehicles they Read More...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates American consumers purchase 150,000 defective “lemon” vehicles a year. These Read More...
American consumers purchase millions of new vehicles every year: the Associated Press reported automakers sold 17.05 million new cars, trucks and Read More...
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