Monthly Archives: September 2023

Are Fish Oil Supplements Violating Consumer Protection Laws?
Fish oil is one of the most popular dietary supplements in the U.S. However, a new study indicates that there may be consumer claims associated with fish oil products and misleading labels; specifically, a number of the products also make a number of health claims on their labels, especially when it comes to preventing… Read More »

Options For Those Who Cannot Afford Their Mortgage
As Columbus foreclosure defense lawyers, we are well-versed with providing clients with options when they can no longer afford their mortgages any longer. There is no question that when hard times hit, keeping up with your mortgage payments can be a challenge, especially if other financial burdens – such as medical bills and debt… Read More »

Unpaid HOA Dues & Lack of Uniform Collections Policies
As Columbus homeowners association (HOA) foreclosure defense attorneys, we frequently hear complaints regarding non uniform – and, at times, even illegal – HOA fee collection policies. In fact, one of the major foreclosure issues that we fight on behalf of homeowners involves an HOA foreclosing on property due to failure to pay these fees…. Read More »

Amazon Sued for Violating Consumer Protection Laws
In late June, a lawsuit was filed against Amazon alleging that the company violated consumer protection laws by deceiving consumers into enrolling and/or automatically renewing the company’s “Prime” subscription services. Specifically, the lawsuit alleges that Amazon consistently promotes Prime enrollment, providing insufficient disclosures, involuntary enrollment issues, and unauthorized charges, while also alleging that it… Read More »