The National Consumers League’s Fraud Center is one of the best informational websites on the internet to learn about consumer rights and protection issues. Informed consumers are best armed to protect themselves from consumer scams and consumer frauds. The website contains sections for Telemarketing Fraud, Internet Fraud, Scams Against…
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FTC Website Provides Useful Tips for Recognizing Telephone and Telemarketing Fraud — Our Chicago Area Consumer Lawyers and Telemarketing Fraud Attorneys Can File Private Lawsuits if You are the Victim of Telephone or Telemarketing Fraud
The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) website provides useful information regarding recognizing telephone and telemarketing frauds. The website states: Who’s Calling? Recognize & Report Phone Fraud Recognize Phone Fraud Every sales call you get by phone is an opportunity for a gut check: Ask yourself these questions — and if…
Best Websites to Learn About Consumer Law Issues — Our Chicago Consumer Attorneys Can Assist You in Your Lemon Law, Predatory Lending, Auto and RV Fraud, Unfair Debt Collection, Unfair Wage Practices Claims and Other Consumer Rights Lawsuits
One of the best websites to obtain information about consumer law topics and purchase consumer and lawyer oriented publications and books about consumer rights issues is the website of the National Consumer Law Center. A particularly well done book offered by the National Consumer Law Center is called Surviving…
Dealer Implied Warranty Applies to Manufacturer When They Have an Agency Relationship, U.S. District Court Rules
As Illinois and Chicago area consumer rights attorneys with a substantial auto dealer fraud and lemon law practice, we were pleased that a federal district court ruled in October that a manufacturer can be sued for a dealer’s alleged implied warranty under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Semitekol v. Monaco…
Federal District Court Certifies Class in Overtime Class Action Lawsuit
Our Chicago class action attorneys recently noted that the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has conditionally certified a wage and hour class action alleging that Illinois Bell Telephone failed to pay overtime to its hourly employees. In Russell v. Illinois Bell Telephone Co., 08…
First District Rules Auto Dealer Committed Fraud By Misrepresenting Car’s History
A statement that a car has not been involved in an accident and “it’s fine” can constitute common-law fraud and a violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act, the First District Court of Appeal has ruled. In Hanson-Suminski v. Rohrman Midwest Motors, Inc., 1-07-0755 (Nov.…
Guarantors of Commercial Lease Are Liable Even After Lease Changes Hands, First District Rules
As Naperville, Oak Brook, Wheaton, and Chicago business trial lawyers with substantial experience in shopping center claims, we were interested to see a recent decision by the First District Court of Appeal on the obligations of people who guarantee a lease. A change in the lease and a directed…
Illinois Tenants Entitled to Interest on Security Deposit, Fifth District Rules
As Chicago class action attorneys, our firm has been able to help many Illinois tenants protect their rights under a special state law that not every renter knows about. The Illinois Security Deposit Interest Act requires many Illinois landlords to pay their renters the interest on security deposits. The…
Restrictive Covenant Does Not Apply to Shopping Center Lease, Fourth District Decides
As Chicago business trial attorneys with substantial experience in disputes involving shopping centers, our firm was interested to see a recent Fourth District Court of Appeal decision allowing a shopping center to go through with its lease despite a restrictive covenant in a land sale by its predecessor. In…
Tenants Do Not Need to Prove Willful Violation of Chicago Ordinance to Recover Security Deposit Interest, First District Rules
As Chicago class action attorneys with a focus on consumer rights and consumer protection law, we know that renters in Chicago are fortunate to be protected by a law requiring landlords to pay interest on the renters’ own security deposits once a year, as long as the tenant…