March 2010 Consumer Law Top Blawgs
Covers advertising, credit reporting, debt collection, ID theft, predatory lending and other consumer law topics. By Public Citizen.
Discusses credit and bankruptcy. By Professors Bob Lawless, Angela Littwin, Katie Porter, John Pottow, Deborah Thorne and Elizabeth Warren.
Covers false advertising and intellectual property issues. By Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
Covers consumer law, arbitration, credit card fraud, credit report errors, foreclosure, and identity theft. By Watts & Herring, LLC
Covers broker fraud, investor fraud, marketing timing, and securities fraud. By Shepherd Smith Edwards & Kantas.
Covers legal issues relating to defense of mass tort cases and large scale product liability claims. By Sean P. Wajert of Dechert, LLP.
Covers consumer rights to their names and personal data. By Jack Dunning.
Features motor vehicle and lemon law issues, news and updates. By Ronald Burdge.
Exposing the strings and catches in advertising fine print and analyses the legal meaning and enforceability.
News, views and information on self-help law and pro se litigation.
Covers collection agencies, collection law firms, and debt collection. By Nitzkin & Associates.
Covers consumer law issues, such as car dealership fraud, pay plan lawsuits, lemon law, and recalls. By The Law Office of Jonathan Rudnick LLC.
Covers class action issues, both in California and Nationwide. By Matt C. Bailey.
Covers auto loans, car rankings, car manufacturers, consumer warranties, and lemons laws. By Kevin Le.
Reporting on news that affects copyright law, patents, trademarks, intellectual property, fraud and identity theft in the U.S. and abroad. Published by the editors and writers of ResearchCopyright.com
Covers litigation-related issues concerning consumer packaged goods manufacturers, retailers, advertisers, consumers and attorneys. By Kotchen & Low LLP.
Covers bankruptcy and foreclosure. By Jason S. Buckingham.
Covers the foreclosure crisis. By Martin Andelman.
Covers auto recalls, California lemon law, and unfair and deceptive business practices. By Law Offices of Howard D. Silver.