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"The FAIR Business Practices Act will close loopholes that make it easy for New Yorkers to be cheated out of their time and ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James today applauded the passage of legislation to protect consumers and small businesses.
The FAIR Act is designed to expand and strengthen consumer and small business protections, in part, by amending New York’s General Business Law §349 to also cover “unfair” and “abusive ...
New York’s Rationale for the FAIR Business Practices Act . New York's existing consumer protection law, primarily governed by GBL §349, currently focuses on "deceptive" business acts and practices.
New York is poised to overhaul its consumer protection laws for the first time in 45 years with the FAIR Business Practices ...
The state Senate and Assembly passed hundreds of bills in the final days of the legislative session. These are some of the ...
Attorney General Letitia James is celebrating the passage of sweeping legislation that modernizes New York’s consumer ...
New York lawmakers introduce the FAIR Business Practices Act to protect consumers from predatory loans, junk fees, and deceptive business schemes.
The FAIR Business Practices Act would ban deceptive, unfair and abusive practices, including deceptive or opaque interest rates. New York must do more to protect small businesses from predatory loans ...
James’ FAIR Business Practices Act looks to tighten up consumer protections to crack down on shady crimes like deed theft, junk fees and hard-to-cancel subscriptions, but critics said it will ...