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Say Goodbye to Consumer Protection
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which protects consumers from financial fraud, is being dismantled, leaving Americans vulnerable to predatory practices. Consumers should contact their ...
Human Rights Department, Government of Sindh, under Sindh Human Rights Defender Appreciation Program, has awarded a Certificate of Appreciation to Kaukab Iqbal, Chairman of the Consumers Association ...
Tariffs and inflation are igniting fears of another sell-off. Instead of panic-selling, consider 3 defensive, ...
California has long been a frontrunner when it comes to consumer protection and privacy laws, and 2025 is shaping up to be no exception.
Having a written or unwritten code of ethical conduct is meaningless if organizations are reluctant to discipline wayward members.
President Donald Trump's rapid pullback of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has cost Americans at least $18 billion in higher fees and lost compensation for consumers allegedly ...
(The Center Square) — A watered-down consumer protection bill awaits the governor’s signature, even after business groups pushed back against the legislation they said would lead to a wave of ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Has Helped Millions of Americans Since 2011, the CFPB has defended Americans’ economic security, handling complaints to ensure customers are treated ...
As healthcare becomes more commercialized, providers face rising risks under consumer protection laws—offering treble damages, class actions, and fewer legal hurdles ...
This article summarizes key concepts that a First-year attorney should know about U.S. Consumer Protection Law.
Commissioner of Democracy, Justice the Rule of Law and Consumer Protection Michael McGrath told attendees at the IAPP AI Governance Global Europe 2025 conference the Commission is aware privacy and ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission works to protect Americans from dangerous products and issuing recalls and warnings. It's the latest attempt by Trump to exact control over independent agencies.