In this case the dealer allegedly asserted that the dealer submitted a contract for approval after he canceled the transaction. TRUTH IN LENDING ACT The dealer cannot present conflicting contracts to the plaintiff for signature. The implementation of the Truth In Lending Act is very straightforward. There is strict liability…
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Car Dealership Litigation
This was submitted in an American Arbitration Association hearing: FINANCING – CONSUMER FRAUD The next area of inquiry is the financing, the payoff of the initial contract and the financing of the ‘second deal’. Again, it is not contradicted and admitted by the respondent that the plaintiff signed two retail…
Suing A Car Dealership, Demand for Arbitration (part1)
This is a redacted demand for arbitration JAMS, that was filed in New Jersey for consumer fraud where the car was damaged before the purchase. This claim arises out of the plaintiff’s purchase of the automobile from XXXXXX. The plaintiff entered into a contract for the purchase of the subject…
How to Sue A Car Dealership, Demand for Arbitration
How to Sue A Car Dealership, Demand for Arbitration Once you determine that you are going to sue the dealership you need to check if there is an arbitration agreement and then if you want to use the agreement. The two entities are usually JAMS and AAA. They have the…
How to Sue a Car Dealership under New Jersey Law
How to Sue a Car Dealership The answer of how to sue a car dealership can take up an entire novel so the best I can do is break it down, piece by piece, to as to understand the complex nature of this litigation. INSURANCE The first thing you need…
A T & T Class Action: I Phone
A T & T Class Action: I Phone A class action has been filed against AT&T regarding I phone billing. The lawsuit alleges that the customers are being billed when they are not using data. These are only allegations that are denied by AT&T and the plaintiff must prove his…
Consumer Law and Foreclosures
FORECLOSURE INVESTIGATION There is a possible foreclosure freeze in New Jersey. There have been many internet reports of major lending institutions such as JPMorgan, Chase and Bank of America and other large mortgage companies making misleading or fraudulent statements to evict struggling borrowers from their homes. The Indiana Attorney General,…
Subpoenas in New Jersey (part 3)
2 Defendants’ Subpoenas Are Unreasonable and Oppressive Because They Seek to Violate the Privacy Rights of Plaintiff Plaintiff further objects to the subpoenas on the grounds that they are unreasonable and oppressive because they seek the production of documents which would violate the privacy rights of defendants. Defendants’ subpoenas for…
The New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act to be Watered Down and SIGNIFICANTLY Helps Car Dealerships
The New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act is to be Watered Down, significantly. New Jersey has one of the strongest Consumer Fraud Acts in the United States. There is pending legislation to change the Consumer Fraud Act and make it easier to avoid civil penalties for fraud. The changes include provisions…
Anti-Consumer Bill: New Jersey to Welcome Corrupt Businesses
Amy Handlin and John McKeon are sponsoring an anti-consumer bill that would change the business landscape in New Jersey. A key provision of the new New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act would exempt out of state transactions. This means the following: if someone in New Jersey commits consumer fraud upon a…