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Los Angeles-area Consumer Protection Attorneys Robert F. Brennan and Robert A. Wiener of Brennan, Wiener & Associates Selected as 2012 Southern California Super LawyersSeventh Straight Year for Mr. Brennan, Second Year for Mr. Wiener.
La Crescenta, California (PRWEB) January 24, 2012
Brennan, Wiener & Associates of La Crescenta is honored to announce that its lead partner and founder, Robert F. Brennan, has been honored by being selected as a “Southern California Super Lawyer” for 2012. This is the seventh straight year Mr. Brennan has been honored by being named a Southern California Super Lawyer. In addition, Mr. Brennans partner, Robert A. Wiener, has also been named as a Southern California Super Lawyer for 2012. This is Mr. Wieners second year receiving this honor.
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You may wonder, how can card services keep calling me if I am on the Do-Not-Call list; does the lemon law apply to used car purchases; do all stores have to accept returns on goods for a full refund; would my bank really contact me via email about my …
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The Florida Lemon Protection â?? Causes of Action Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act
Article by Victor Kevin
In case your Florida Lemon Law claim is not honored by the state lemon law, you may seek the same protection under a federal law, the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act. The Magnuson Moss Warranty Act applies to cars, trucks and recreational vehicles (RVs) and boats. The Magnuson Moss Warranty Act was created by Congress to provide protection to consumers when a manufacturer, dealer or service provider fails to honor the terms of a warranty. The Magnuson-Moss Act is a Federal Trade Commission Act that is intended to increase the enforceability of warranties and protect consumers.
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act was designed to protect consumers from deceptive warranty practices. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act extends the Florida new and lemon used car consumers’ protection and resolves warranty complaints.
Lemon Protection Identifying a Lemon
New Jersey Lemon Law Expands Protection and Furthers Drivers Rights

(PRWEB) December 20, 2011
Kimmel and Silverman announced the New Jersey Lemon Law has expanded coverage to assist automobile and motorcycle drivers who suffer a defect within the first two years or 24,000 miles which cannot be fixed after three repair attempts, or whose vehicles are in the shop 20 or more days during the 2 year or 24,000 miles period. Senate Bill 454, sponsored by New Jersey Senators Barbara Buono and Nicholas P. Scutari was written to update the Lemon Law based on the needs of current commuters. “Drivers commute to work much farther than when the laws were enacted 18 years ago,” said Senator Buono in an interview with Politickernj.com. “Subsequently, consumers were finding that their Lemon Law rights were being limited to approximately a year of usage.” In addition, if a defect which could cause serious bodily injury or death occurs in the first 2 years or 24,000 miles, the manufacturer has only one repair attempt to fix the problem before a consumer can file a New Jersey Lemon Law claim. There are similar provisions in other states Lemon Laws, including Ohio.
Lemon Protection Identifying A Lemon: Lemon Law Applies To All New And Used Vehicles (Volume 1)
Kansas lemon law: New car protection
Law Office of Richard Tomlinson Files Class Action Lawsuit Against Finance Company Alleging Violations of Consumer Protection Laws
Houston, TX (PRWEB) March 21, 2006
Houston consumer protection attorney Richard Tomlinson has filed suit against Drive Financial Services, L.P. alleging numerous violations of federal and state consumer protection laws while attempting to collect debts.

