Legal Articles, Consumer Rights

The Homeowner’s Rights to Surplus Funds Following a Foreclosure Sale

A review of Florida law on surplus funds following a foreclosure sale and how the homeowner may be able to claim the money

The Foreclosure Crisis—Where We Have Been, Where We Are Now and What Lies Ahead

An Overview of the Past, Present and Future of the Foreclosure Crisis

What is a Strategic Default and When is it an Appropriate Decision?

An overview of the strategic default option for distressed mortgage borrowers. This article discusses what is a "strategic default," along with its risks, benefits and consequences to help consumers make an informed decision.

Types of Product Defect-Injury Claims

In this article, you will learn about the three different types of product defect-injury claims: Defectively Manufactured Products, Defectively Designed Products, Failure to Provide Adequate Warnings or Instructions

Wearable Technological Devices: a New Tool in Personal Injury Law

In recent years, wearable technological devices such as the Fitbit have evolved as a popular tool to track steps, miles, calories burned, heart rate, and similar information related to physical activity.

What are your legal rights when you get “catfished” online?

The term “catfishing” was coined by a filmmaker named Nev Schulman in 2010 as the title for his documentary about falling in love with a girl on Facebook who turned out not to be the person she claimed to be online.

CONSUMER FRAUD CASE AGAINST NEW JERSEY AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP FOR REFUSING TO TAKE BACK VEHICLE AFTER CREDIT APPLICATION WAS DECLINED

CONSUMER FRAUD CASE AGAINST NEW JERSEY AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP FOR REFUSING TO TAKE BACK VEHICLE AFTER CREDIT APPLICATION WAS DECLINED

Case Against Large New Jersey Automobile Dealership and Finance Company for Fraud, Violation of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act

Lawsuit Filed Against Large New Jersey Automobile Dealership and Finance Company for Fraud, Violation of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, violation of NJ RICO Statute and Breach of Contract

Case Against Bergen County Home Improvement Contractor for Violation of Consumer Fraud Act

Case Against Bergen County Home Improvement Contractor for Violation of Consumer Fraud Act

BAD FAITH CASE AGAINST HIGH POINT INSURANCE COMPANY FOR DENYING COVERAGE TO HOMEOWNERS IN AN ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING CASE

BAD FAITH CASE AGAINST HIGH POINT INSURANCE COMPANY FOR DENYING COVERAGE TO HOMEOWNERS IN AN ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING CASE

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