On January 13, the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) published a new proposed rule attempting to ban certain contractual provisions in ...
With the onslaught of new privacy, AI and cyber legislation coupled with promises for enforcement and class action litigation, running ...
The Financial Consumer ... and procedures, effective communication, training, and resources for employees and representatives. The Code of Conduct is designed to ensure that enhanced information is ...
If a shop is advertising a sale, it has to comply with requirements set out in the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading ... you have the right to return it under the Consumer Rights Act 2015. The ...
Commerce Adviser Sk Bashir Uddin today (19 January) emphasised the need for proper enforcement of the Consumer Rights Protection Act 2009. He made the remarks while chairing the 28th meeting of the ...
Google has informed the European Union that it will not implement fact-checking in its search results and YouTube videos, as it believes these measures are not appropriate or effective.
In a news release on Friday morning, China's National Bureau of Statistics reported its economy grew 5% in 2024 from a year ago, meeting its official target. Analysts polled by Reuters had ...
Consumer duty is meant to force companies to put their customers’ needs first. This morning, business secretary Jonathan Reynolds made one of this government’s targets for deregulation clear ...
BOSTON - The heavily scrutinized right-to-shelter law in Massachusetts would change significantly under a new proposal shared by Gov. Maura Healey Wednesday. The policy that became law in 1983 ...
Governor Maura Healey is asking the state legislature to dramatically change the state’s unique right-to-shelter law as critics double down on safety concerns at shelters across Massachusetts.
The bills would let police intervene in an area of law that is typically handled in civil courts ... Mark Miller, senior attorney for Pacific Legal Foundation and a published author on property rights ...