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By Steve Lehto
A plain English guide to the lemon law written by a leading attorney in the field. Include the bio
FORMAT: Softcover
By Russell Franzen
Have you ever... .. hung something from your rearview mirror? Drove 1 mph over the posted speed limit? Rolled through a stop sign? Worn your shoulder belt strap under your arm? Those are examples of traffic laws people break every day. There are so many laws on the books that, at some point, all of us will have to make a trip to the courthouse. This book is filled with answers the author gave to questions asked by police officers, attorneys, and members of the general public during his years as a magistrate and court administrator. It is designed to help you navigate your way through the legal system and even the playing field you will share with police officers and prosecuting attorneys.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dan J. Baum, Robert Force, Judith L. Elting
When you buy something, do you bargain about the terms of sale? Is the only consumer choice to buy or not to buy? If sellers tend to treat all consumers alike, then is it possible that government can do a better job of protecting the consumer than consumers themselves can do? Today, consumer law consists of the common law and government regulation, both of which have changed with the passing years-and will continue to change as new consumer problems arise. Yet, there are certain values underlying consumer rights and responsibilities reflected in law. If we can identify these values, we often can tell the direction the law will take.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Thomas Peacock
There are over 76 million cases of food poisoning a year with 315,000 hospitalizations and over 9 thousand deaths! Food poisoning is a worse public health hazard than toxic waste!
FORMAT: Softcover
By Charles Jerome Ware
If you owe too much money, you can go to prison even though you have not committed a crime. You can also be kicked out of your home and face a myriad of other negative consequences. Even so, the largest religion in the United States continues to be “consumerism”—the deeply held belief that buying goods and services makes us better and happier. Attorney Charles Jerome Ware explores how you can keep spending, maintain your freedom, and stand up for yourself. He shares ways to prevent foreclosure, discourage identity theft and other forms of fraud, avoid debt settlement scams, and rebuild your credit. This insider’s guide reveals hundreds of facts to educate and inform the faithful American consumer. Don’t be bullied into living like a pauper when you can take reasonable steps to improve your financial position. Changing your life and avoiding pitfalls starts with learning Legal Consumer Tips and Secrets.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Charles Jerome Ware
If you owe too much money, you can go to prison even though you have not committed a crime. You can also be kicked out of your home and face a myriad of other negative consequences. Even so, the largest religion in the United States continues to be “consumerism”—the deeply held belief that buying goods and services makes us better and happier. Attorney Charles Jerome Ware explores how you can keep spending, maintain your freedom, and stand up for yourself. He shares ways to prevent foreclosure, discourage identity theft and other forms of fraud, avoid debt settlement scams, and rebuild your credit. This insider’s guide reveals hundreds of facts to educate and inform the faithful American consumer. Don’t be bullied into living like a pauper when you can take reasonable steps to improve your financial position. Changing your life and avoiding pitfalls starts with learning Legal Consumer Tips and Secrets.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Charles Jerome Ware
If you owe too much money, you can go to prison even though you have not committed a crime. You can also be kicked out of your home and face a myriad of other negative consequences. Even so, the largest religion in the United States continues to be “consumerism”—the deeply held belief that buying goods and services makes us better and happier. Attorney Charles Jerome Ware explores how you can keep spending, maintain your freedom, and stand up for yourself. He shares ways to prevent foreclosure, discourage identity theft and other forms of fraud, avoid debt settlement scams, and rebuild your credit. This insider’s guide reveals hundreds of facts to educate and inform the faithful American consumer. Don’t be bullied into living like a pauper when you can take reasonable steps to improve your financial position. Changing your life and avoiding pitfalls starts with learning Legal Consumer Tips and Secrets.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Russell Franzen
Have you ever... .. hung something from your rearview mirror? Drove 1 mph over the posted speed limit? Rolled through a stop sign? Worn your shoulder belt strap under your arm? Those are examples of traffic laws people break every day. There are so many laws on the books that, at some point, all of us will have to make a trip to the courthouse. This book is filled with answers the author gave to questions asked by police officers, attorneys, and members of the general public during his years as a magistrate and court administrator. It is designed to help you navigate your way through the legal system and even the playing field you will share with police officers and prosecuting attorneys.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Thomas Peacock
There are over 76 million cases of food poisoning a year with 315,000 hospitalizations and over 9 thousand deaths! Food poisoning is a worse public health hazard than toxic waste!
FORMAT: E-Book
By Steve Lehto
A plain English guide to the lemon law written by a leading attorney in the field. Include the bio
FORMAT: E-Book
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