A Democratic member of Congress is calling for a federal investigation into the "rent now, pay later" industry.
Baltimore became the first American city to enact and enforce a living wage law that calls for a $17.17 hourly wage for some 3,500 workers, city officials said.
The new China trademark law amendment tightens enforcement, raises penalties, and adds new compliance risks for businesses in the country.
July 1 means moving day for many in Quebec. Charles Tanguay, a spokesperson for the Quebec's consumer protection office, ...
A Supreme Court ruling now allows the president to fire leaders of independent agencies like the Consumer Product Safety ...
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U.S. privacy enforcement intensifies as regulators target opt-out processes, penalizing friction, misrepresentation and ...
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EU means the 27 EU countries, including Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, Réunion, Saint Barthélemy, Saint-Martin (French Antilles), the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands, but not ...
There's just a few days before the deadline to file a claim in Krispy K reme's $1.6 million settlement, which stems from a ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Tennessee consumers who were wrongfully overcharged, ticketed, or booted at parking company Metropolis Technologies can file claims as part of a $6.5 million settlement, officials ...
Buying a defective product, receiving poor-quality service or being charged unfairly can leave consumers with limited options is the seller or service provider refuses to address the grievance. To ...