New Consumer Affairs Chief Ready for Complex ChallengesAt one time, appointment as director of the New Jersey Divisionof Consumer Affairs was a...DeMarrais, Kevin
Seller of Motor Vehicle Service Contracts Will Cease Business in New Jersey; Agrees to $810,000 Settlement and to Reimburse Consumers Up to Nearly $200,000 (1/29/15) New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Obtains Settlement with CVS Pharmacy, Resolving Incidents in Which Stores Sold Medications...
AG Platkin: New Jersey Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy Revokes License of Massage Therapist for Alleged Sexual Misconduct Against Client Jan 2, 2025 Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division of Consumer Affairs announced that the New Jersey Board of Massage and Bodywork Therapy (...
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the Acting Director of theDepartment of Consumer Affairs of New Jersey, drew practical lessons from what kinds of consumer frauds his office has handled since Hurricane Sandy. AndAlan BrillfromKrollprovided a fascinating look at how easily criminals can steal unwitting citizens’ identities by setting...
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy recently signed into law the Temporary Workers’ Bill of Rights, which is the first law in the nation to require equal pay for temporary workers. Under the law, employers must pay temporary workers no less than the average rate of pay and cost of bene...
Paid DFS contests are legal in New Jersey. The operators are required to obtain a license issued by the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs and pay a fee based on annual gross revenue. Consequently, New Jersey residents have unrestricted access to all three major DFS platforms, i.e. FanD...
The suit comes shortly before the 10th anniversary ofSuperstorm Sandy, which devastated large parts of New Jersey and New York City. The announcement of the suit was made at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, which was inundated by floodwater from the storm. ...
The promise of fast cash and an instant tax refund may seem attractive in these tough economic times, but WCBS 880's Monica Miller spoke with Tom Calcagni of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs who said it's too good to be true. ...
Presented oral argument in the NJ Supreme Court on whether a consumer must have sustained tangible harm by the alleged violation of New Jersey's Truth in Consumer Contract, Warranty, and Notice Act to maintain a cause of action. Dugan v. TGI Fridays, Inc., 231 N.J. 24 (2017) sidebarpdf...