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Consumer law is often defined as the laws that regulate the relationship between an individual consumer and the business that sells the consumer goods or services.


Different types of consumer protection actions can include product liability, unfair business practices, and privacy rights.


When a consumer purchases products and services, the consumer should have a right to expect that the product or service is of a reasonable quality. When it is not, state and federal law may give the customer a right to recover for damages.


A consumer protection lawyer represents people who have made purchases or services or products that have failed to live up to reasonable expectations.


Consumer law attorneys in Fayette County, Kentucky can help victims recover their costs and damages, and sometimes even punitive damages because of the negligence, fraud or misrepresentations of another.

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National Association of Consumer Advocates

NACA is a non-profit association comprised of attorneys who represent consumers that have been victimized by fraudulent, abusive or predatory business practices.


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Central Kentucky Lawyer Referral Service - Since 1995, the Fayette County Bar Association (FCBA) in Lexington, KY, has sponsored its own separate Lawyer Referral Service. The CKLRS was created to help individuals who need a qualified attorney and have the ability to pay reasonable attorney fees. When you call the service, a trained staff person will help you determine the type of attorney needed. When appropriate, you will be referred to a local attorney with experience in the needed practice area. The attorneys that participate in the program agree to charge a nominal consultation fee of $25 for a 30 minute consultation. During the initial consultation, you can discuss the case with the attorney and the fees needed for additional representation.



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