Dealer Sued Out-Of-State Based On Internet Transaction
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - In some states, only specific actions will subject someone from out-of-state to suit, while in others, very minimal contacts...
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - In some states, only specific actions will subject someone from out-of-state to suit, while in others, very minimal contacts...
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - If you aren’t employing such software on your Web site, are you violating the Americans with Disabilities Act?
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - Creditors cannot ask credit reporting agencies to review their files and identify likely customers for them – or to “prescreen”...
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - It seems the mail campaign targeted consumers who had filed for bankruptcy without first getting the consumers’ permission...
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - ... a salesman’s experience should have alerted him to the fact that the car had suffered extensive previous damage?
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - From where we sit, dealers win a lot more of these challenges than they lose, and when they lose, it’s usually because they deserve to lose...
Dean Evans - "Local dealers succeed to the degree that they have top-of-mind awareness in their respective communities..."
Dean Evans - Many online car buyers simply feel more comfortable submitting leads at third party sites...
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - With the exception of limits on the rate of finance charge in financing transactions imposed by most states ...
Elena Lovoy - The USA PATRIOT Act contained several requirements that affected dealers. Some provisions are in force now – others have ...
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