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Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Lemon Law?


Lemon Laws were enacted to protect consumers from products that are plagued with serious defects. If an item cannot be satisfactorily repaired within a certain timeframe — usually within the warranty period - or if the item is not as good as new after so many repairs, it is considered a "lemon."
 Consumers who find themselves stuck with lemons can find redress through lemonlaws. Each state has its own version of these laws and requires consumers to take certain actions in order to remedy the situation.

There are different lemon laws that cover a wide array of products. For example, if you purchase or lease a vehicle, which subsequently develops one or more defects within the first year of purchase, that vehicle would likely be covered by your state'slemon law regarding new vehicles. The defect must be significant, and must be something that severely affects the safety, operation, or value of your vehicle.
Like most laws, lemon laws differ by state, so examine local guidelines carefully to determine what action you need to take to protect your investment. A standard rule is that any vehicle that is not in working order for 30 days or more, or any vehicle that has required repair of the same defect on more than four occasions within the first year of purchase, is covered by a lemon law.
Some manufacturers will attempt to convince you that you waived your rights when you signed the purchase or lease contract, because of a clause that was inserted into the agreement. Any such clause or waiver is invalid, and lemon laws still apply in full force.
The manufacturer may also try to persuade you to engage in mediation rather than going to court. You are not required to participate unless the process complies with rules set out by the Federal Trade Commission. In some states, you must use mediation before suing under lemon laws, if the process is certified by that state's Department of Transportation. Even then, you are not required to accept any settlement that does not satisfy you.
As with most legal matters, it is wise to consult with a licensed, competent attorney in your area that knows the details of the law
Many lemon law attorneys offer free consultations, and do not charge a fee unless you win the case. They even seek attorney's fees from the manufacturer, and the fees are usually granted to the prevailing party.
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Lemon laws were designed to protect the consumer. Buying a vehicle is one of the major purchases a person can make and having protection against a bad deal is important. Lemon laws differ from state to state, but the basics of the law are standard through...

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Friday, February 16, 2018

Masters in law

M.S.L. programs typically last one academic year and put students through the same regimen as a first-year J.D. student. M.S.L. students study such staples as constitutional law, torts, contracts, civil procedure, and other requirements alongside regular law students, writing the same papers and taking the same exams. But they graduate after accumulating two semesters of credit instead of six.

M.S.L. programs are usually designed for academics who hold Ph.D.s in a discipline related to the law, and who want to add a legal dimension to scholarship.
A Master of Studies in Law (M.S.L.) is a master's degree offered by some law schools to students who wish to study the law but do not want to become attorneys. (Compare Master of Laws).
The degree has several variants, including a Master of Studies in Law degree (at the University of Toronto and at the University of Pittsburgh), for example, or a Master in the Study of Law (at Ohio State). Georgetown Law will be adding a Masters of Studies in Law (MSL) degree for journalists beginning in 2007-08 academic year. In March 2007 The Ohio Board of Regents approved M.S.L. Degree for the University of Dayton School of Law. Drexel planned to offer a Master of Legal Studies program, but that appears to be on hold as of early 2007. West Virginia University offers a Master of Legal Studies (M.L.S.) completely online as part of its nationally ranked Division of Public Administration. Arizona State University also offers an M.L.S. The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, and the Albany Law School in New York, both offer M.S. degrees in several concentrations. The Vermont Law School offers a Masters of Environmental Law and Policy (MELP) degree (formally known as the Master of Studies in Environmental Law (MSEL) degree).
From the mid-1970's until 2004, there was also a unique M.S.L. program at Yale Law School for journalists. The program was a competitive fellowship offered to three or four applicants a year, chosen by the university. Yale provided free tuition, and the fellows also received a living stipend provided originally by the Ford Foundation and later by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. A number of reporters who currently cover the Supreme Court or other law-related issues for major mainstream media organizations are former fellows, including Barbara Bradley of NPR (1994), Linda Greenhouse of the New York Times (1978), Charles Lane (journalist) of the Washington Post (1997), Neil A. Lewis of the New York Times (1979), Charlie Savage of the Boston Globe (2003), and Viveca Novak of Time Magazine (1986). The program lost its funding after the 2003-04 academic year when the Knight Foundation declined to renew its grant. However, as of February 2007, they seem to be taking applications for the M.S.L. program.
As of 2011, UC Hastings will be offering a Master of Studies in Law (MSL) and LLM in Law, Science and Health Policy programs together with the University of California, San Francisco.

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Friday, December 1, 2017

Free Lemon Law!Help!




Bundes Lemon Law (Magnuson-Moss Act Garantie) 


Bundesgesetz Lemon (Magnuson-Moss Act Garantie) bieten für die Entschädigung der Verbraucher von defekten Autos und Lastwagen und anderen Fahrzeugen und Produkten, einschließlich Motorräder, Wohnmobile, Boote, Computer und andere Consumer-Geräte und Produkte. 


  Unter dem Bundes Lemon Law zu qualifizieren, müssen Sie in der Regel ein Produkt, das mehrere Reparaturversuche im Rahmen der Garantie Fabrikhersteller gelitten. 


  Lemon Law Kompensation kann eine Rückerstattung, Austausch oder Entschädigung umfassen. Wenn Sie denken, dass Sie für einen Lemon Law qualifizieren, klicken Sie hier für eine kostenlose Lemon Law Review Fall oder für eine sofortige Auswertung, einfach faxen oder E-Mail Reparatursätze 866-773-6152 oder help@CarLemon.com. Ein erfahrener Anwalt wird Lemon Law persönlich überprüfen Ihre Anfrage und Aufzeichnungen und schnell Kontakt mit Ihnen für eine kostenlose Beratung. 

Für weitere nützliche Informationen Lemon Law, klicken Sie hier, um den Zustand Lemon Laws Statuten und Guide Seiten zu besuchen. 

-Indiana Der "Lemon Law" (Gesetz über den Schutz von Kraftfahrzeugen), bietet Schutz für die Verbraucher, die Hoosier Fahrzeuge, die nicht bestimmte Grundstandards entsprechen erwerben. Lesen Sie die folgenden Informationen, um herauszufinden, ob Lemon Law Indiana vielleicht in der Lage, Ihnen zu helfen.

Fahrzeuge durch das Gesetz abgedeckt Lemon 

Haben Sie gekauft oder gemietet für den persönlichen Gebrauch: 

Ein Auto oder Leicht-Lkw? 

In den letzten 18 Monaten? 

Mit weniger als 18.000 Meilen? 

Von Indiana Händler? 

Wenn Sie mit Ja beantwortet diese Fragen, kann Ihr Fahrzeug von der Zitrone abgedeckt werden. 

Was tun, wenn Sie eine Zitrone kaufen 

Ein Problem melden innerhalb von 18 Monaten nach dem Kauf oder vor 18.000 Meilen, je nachdem, was zuerst eintritt. 

Nehmen Sie Ihr Fahrzeug zu einem autorisierten Händler zur Reparatur. 

Lassen Händler eine angemessene Anzahl von Versuchen, es zu beheben. Eine angemessene Anzahl von Versuchen bedeutet, dass Ihr Fahrzeug ist Gegenstand von mindestens vier Versuche, Reparatur oder außer Betrieb für Reparaturen für mindestens 30 Arbeitstagen und das Problem noch besteht. 

Fordern Sie eine Kopie des schriftlichen Reparaturauftrag jedes Mal, wenn Sie Ihren Autohändler zur Reparatur oder Überprüfung zu nehmen. 

Lesen Sie das Handbuch oder Fahrzeuggarantie Eigentümer. 

Der Hersteller hat 30 Tage, um die Rückkehr des Fahrzeugs und, nach Ihrer Wahl zu akzeptieren, das Fahrzeug zu ersetzen oder das Geld zurück. 

Wenn der Hersteller Ihrer Forderung nicht beheben, müssen Sie eine Klage innerhalb von zwei Jahren nach den ersten gemeldeten Problems Händler einreichen. Wenn Sie die Klage gewinnen, können Sie alle seine Kosten und Anwaltsgebühren zu erholen. 


- Auto Lemon ..... http://www.carlemon.com/ 

- Lemon Law Rechtsanwalt .... http://www.auto-lemon.com/ 

- Die Bundes Lemon Law (Magnuson-Moss Act Garantie) ... http://www.carlemon.com/warranty_act.aspx 


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