Consumer Protection Law
Oct. 8, 2024
California's Lemon Law has been gutted, leading to a significant erosion of consumer rights
California's recent legislative changes have significantly weakened the state's lemon law, shifting the burden of dealing with defective vehicles from manufacturers to consumers.
The end of the 2024 legislative session in Sacramento has confirmed a new reality for consumers and consumer protection attorneys in California, and in many ways has turned conventional wisdom on its head. As the dust settles, perhaps the most shocking revelation--or not so shocking to those who have been paying attention--is that Ronald Reagan, long seen as a conservative icon, turns out to have been a far greater champion of consumer rights as California's Governor than Gav...
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