Seyfarth to Sponsor and Present at 2025 Masters Conference

Seyfarth Shaw is proud to sponsor the 2025 Masters Conference, a premier boutique legal event hosted…

Personal Injury Lawyer for Bus Accidents: Urgent Help Now

Have you ever wondered what critical steps you should take if you or a loved one…

The FTC Chairman is not writing to you

If you saw an email from FTC Chairman Joseph Simons, it wasn’t. From him, that is.…

What Are the Safety Concerns of Atlanta E-Bikes?

You see them everywhere now—on the BeltLine, weaving through Midtown traffic, even parked outside grocery stores.…

“Amazing Wealth System” not so amazing, alleges the FTC

An FTC lawsuit alleges that money-making claims made by a related group of companies and individuals…

With NFL’s 2025 Schedule Set to be Announced, FTC Warns Ticket Reseller StubHub it Must Comply with Agency’s New Rule on Unfair and Deceptive Fees

As the National Football League prepares to announce the 2025 season schedule, staff of the Federal…

Home improvement retailer satisfaction soars, with Lowe's in first place

Online research contributing to a positive shopping experience, study finds By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs May…

Painting the town green | Federal Trade Commission

The biggest decision facing a DIYer in the paint store used to be whether Dusting of…

Can a Bronx Slip and Fall Lawyer Help if My Injuries Got Worse After the Fall?

A slip and fall accident can be jarring, even if it doesn’t seem serious at first.…

The law is still the law, even though Consumer Watchdog CFPB has removed guidance documents

Legal experts warn companies that they can still be sued for violating CFPB regulations By Truman…

The GOP’s Trying Again To Cut Medicaid. It’s Only Gotten Harder Since 2017.

It has been nearly eight years since Sen. John McCain’s middle-of-the-night thumbs-down vote torpedoed Republican efforts…

Ford recalls more than a quarter-million vehicles for brake fluid leak

The defect increases the risk of an accident By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs May 14, 2025…

Trip the light? Fantastic.

Trip the light? Fantastic. lfair August 20, 2015 | 1:10PM Trip the light? Fantastic. By Lesley…

Consumer watchdog CFPB cancels multi-million dollar Toyota, Walmart settlements

Critics say the actions amount to "corporate pardons" By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs May 14, 2025…

California State Farm Rate Ruling

A California Administrative Law Judge issued a decision approving a stipulation between State Farm General Insurance…

Google settles Texas privacy claims for $1.3 billion

It's by far the largest such settlement with a single state By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs…

FTC says deceptive rental listings were nothing to write home about

As the song goes, “A house is not a home.” And as alleged in an FTC…

New report shows deep disparities in the cost of core household bills

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Used-car dealerships charge hidden fees: How to spot them

Domestic cars were more likely to have hidden fees By Dieter Holger of ConsumerAffairs May 14,…

Yogurt parfait products recalled due to undeclared allergen

The parfaits contain almonds, not listed in the ingredients By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs May 14,…

Too much sitting increases Alzheimer’s risk, even if you exercise

Study finds increased mobility mitigates the risk By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs May 14, 2025 A…

Consumers have cut spending – but not all spending categories

A survey shows areas where consumers are not willing to compromise By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs…