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Anti-Spam Bills Could Draw ISPs Into Litigation, House Panel Told ( November 1999 )
Legislation regulating unsolicited e-mail, or "spam," must be designed to avoid dragging Internet service provider. -
CONSUMER FRAUD: Spotting and Protecting Yourself Against It [A General Primer] ( June 1998 )
This primer and in the documents that follow provide a very broad overview of consumer fraud issues in five categories and also provide a section on how to act. -
How To Resolve Your Consumer Complaint: Self-Help or Class Action? ( October 1997 )
This article concerns two methods of resolving a consumer complaint, use of a class action suit or individual action. -
The Development of Consumer Rights in the United States Slowed by the Power of Corporate Political Contributions and Lobbying ( July 1997 )
This article discusses the progress of consumer rights legislation in the wake of the growth of corporate lobbying efforts. -
Customer Privacy Becomes the Hot Button Voluntary Action Regarding Online Privacy of Customer Information is Encouraged ( September 1999 )
Little has captured the attention of the banking regulators lately as much as electronic banking. -
Sold a Lemon? Consider Your Options. ( September 1999 )
The Lemon Law is a form of consumer protection created by the state legislature. The purpose of the legislation to. -
The Lemon Law--The Sweet and Sour Facts ( September 1999 )
Are you tired of getting the run around by a car dealer? Being told that the problem can not be found or you bring. -
Who is Getting Sued and Why? ( August 1999 )
The year 2000 ("Y2K") lawsuits that have been filed in the United States allege, among other things, that software . -
The Employment Law Journal (August 1997) ( August 1997 )
This employment newsletter contain articles regarding: A brief business guide to the Economic Espionage Act of 1996; Misconduct must be work-Connected to deny unemployment benefits; After-acquired evidence may limit damages; The resurgence of organized labor; Governor Bush signs into law employment-related legislation and; Union grievances about unauthorized subcontractors in "Great Goat Caper."