Just Purchasing a Fraudulent Product is Not Enough to Win a Consumer Fraud Case
This blog discusses an interesting consumer fraud case that was discussed by a N.J. court because the plaintiff never actually used the purportedly fraudulently …
This blog discusses an interesting consumer fraud case that was discussed by a N.J. court because the plaintiff never actually used the purportedly fraudulently …
An important law governing New Jersey commercial transactions is known as the “implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing”. This law states that …
It bothers me when you buy insurance to protect against future repairs and replacement of defective parts and/or products and when a claim is …
Are New Jersey hospitals subject to the Consumer Fraud Act (CFA)? The answer is, no! Under the learned professional exception of New Jersey law, …
The Admission Agreements for nursing homes under the NJ Consumer Fraud Act (CFA) has been analyzed by the courts. Ther New Jersey CFA prohibits: …
Consumer fraud prohibited under the NJ Consumer Fraud Act prohibits many acts of fraud. Luckily, there are attorneys at Hanlon, Niemann & Wright who …
By Fredrick P. Niemann, a NJ Consumer Fraud Act Attorney Unfortunately, consumer fraud is increasing throughout New Jersey. Fraudulent actions range from small purchases …
Here’s an unlikely (and probably unbelievable) plaintiff seeking economic restitution after being released from jail and having purchased items at the Bergen County Jail’s …
Home inspectors have not historically been recognized as “learned professionals”, as that term is defined under N.J. case law. The Consumer Fraud Act as …