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Consumer Protection
November 05, 2019
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CFA and Other Groups Argue that Intent is Not Required Under State UDAP Statutes

In an amicus brief filed with a Pennsylvania Court, CFA and other groups said that when consumers are harmed by unfair and deceptive acts or practices by businesses, they are not required to prove intent to deceive in order to obtain relief under state unfair and deceptive acts or practices statutes.
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