New York Times Op-Ed Piece points out Forced Arbitration’s practice of taking advantage of common folk is nothing new

Recently there was an interesting Op-Ed piece in the New York Times by Stanford Professor Amalia D. Kessler on Arbitration:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/07/opinion/stuck-in-arbitration.html?_r=1&ref=opinion Professor Kessler notes that more and more corporations are forcing its consumers and employees to agree prior to the existence of any dispute – that if there is a dispute …

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Class Action Lawsuit Against Car Pros Kia in Carson

Auto Fraud Legal Center has filed a class action lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court on behalf of Lisa Williams and four classes of auto purchasers against Car Pros Kia, AmeriCredit Financial Services, and ExpressLink. The first class identified in Ms. Williams’ lawsuit is consumers who purchased vehicles from …

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10 Important Questions To Ask When Buying A Used Car

The Gawker Media-owned car weblog Jalopnik asked readers to contribute the 10 most important questions to ask when buying a used car as part of their daily “Answers of the Day” segment. The 10 best questions published on October 19, 2011 were:

10. Is this the original paint? — New paint could …

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Four Class Actions Allege Price Fixing, Seek $5 Million in Damages

An international investigation of price fixing has led to four class-action lawsuits alleging that a scheme to raise the price of wire harnesses in turn raised the price of vehicles, Crain’s Detroit Business reported on October 18, 2011. Court documents show the class action suits seek damages exceeding $5 million.
According …

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Auto Fraud Legal Center sues The Car Legacy

Auto Fraud Legal Center has filed a lawsuit against The Car Legacy, which is located in South Gate, California. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Maeva Esparza in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Ms. Esparza purchased a 2003 Nissan 350Z from The Car Legacy on July 8, 2011. The …

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