Consumer Information

Credit Reporting

Unfair Debt Collection

 

Lemon Law and
Auto Law

Insurance Bad Faith

Mold/Mildew

Abusive Lending Practices

Deceptive Trade
Practices

Telemarketing and Internet Scams

Truth in Lending

Foreclosure

Home Repair Scams

Door to Door Sales

Repossession

Texas Home Equity Loans

Arbitration

Tips on Buying a Car

Junk Faxes

Credit Cards

Wills and Trust Scams

Tax Scams

Equal Credit Opportunity

Bankruptcy and
Reorganization

 

 

Useful Letters and Forms

 

Links for Consumers
 

  Consumer law deals with the rights of consumers, borrowers, and businessmen. The purpose of this area of the law is to protect consumers, borrowers, and businessmen against fraud, unfair methods of competition, and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of any trade or commerce. The best element of business has long been that honesty should govern competitive enterprises, and that the rule of caveat emptor (“buyer beware”) should not be relied upon to reward fraud and deception.  For our economy to servive we must practice and require integrity in the market place.

  Our office handles litigation aspects of consumer matters from the preliminary investigative stages, through discovery, litigation and appeal.

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