Lemon Law News
New Jersey Lemon Law Attorneys Again Honored as Super Lawyers in Statewide Poll
Founding Partner & Managing Attorney were honored for building New Jersey's largest lemon law firm and for providing free legal help to more than 35,000 drivers
Yahoo! News (press release) - USA - Friday April 14, 9:00 am ET
Woman makes a stand using lemon law
Waukesha - When Adele Garcia made the trip west in 2001 in her new Mazda sport utility vehicle she didn't realize she was in fact starting on a long and winding legal road that would not end for more than three years.
Lake Country Reporter, WI - Aug 11, 2005
Florida consumers recover $23.5M under Lemon Law
The board that arbitrates disputes under the state's Lemon Law dealt with fewer cases in 2004, the smallest number since 1994, according to a report released Monday by the Florida Attorney General's Office.
Orlando Business Journal, FL - Aug 15, 2005
Lemon law proposed for computers
Lugging the family computer to the repair shop for the third time. Spending endless hours on the phone with technical support. Going weeks without a computer because it's being fixed -- yet again.It's those frustrations that state Rep. Ray Bunt, R-Montgomery, wants to eliminate with a computer lemon law. He has sponsored a bill to protect consumers against defective computers.
Friday, August 12, 2005 The Patriot-News
Judge's ruling turns tables on Lemon Law victim
In 2002, Pasquale Caliguire bought a new $200,490 recreational veheicle that turned out to be a lemon, and now the Clifton Park retiree is caught up in a court battle with a multi-million dollar company from Oregon that could have statewide implications.
08/09/2005 The Record
A lemon still can put the squeeze on you
Legislation and improved auto manufacturing aren't enough
When it comes to cars, lemons apparently aren't as sour as they used to be. But there are still plenty out there. Even if your problem car isn't legally a lemon, it might still yield a little lemonade.
The News Journal - 08/22/2005
Motorized Wheelchair: Is It A Lemon?
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Cathy Rhoden feels her motorized wheelchair is a lemon.
"I've had to replace the motor twice and there are other problems." says Rhoden.It turns like she wants it to, but says it breaks too often."I'm afraid that the motor is going to go out again." says Rhoden.The chair is three years old and cost six thousand dollars. Medicaid paid for it.
First Coast News
Car buyers' rights
New law offers both sides protection and fairness.
The new consumer protection legislation for used-car buyers, signed by Gov. Schwarzenegger Tuesday, is an excellent example of how lawmaking ought to work: a compromise that achieves its goals while being mindful of unintended consequences.
presstelegram.com
Dealer's disappearance leaves car owners in dark
Manchester couple never received title for vehicle
LAKEHURST — A Manchester couple purchased a used car in June and still cannot drive it, because the dealer who sold them the vehicle shut down his business before providing the title.
Asbury Park Press 08/9/05