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Consumer protection is a form of government regulation which protects the interests of consumers. The government may require businesses to disclose detailed information about products – particularly in areas where safety is an issue, such as identity theft. In the United States a variety of laws at both the federal or state levels regulate consumer affairs. Among them are:
Federal consumer protection laws are mainly enforced by the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice. The Gallo Law Center will help you understand the rules and regulations that protect you as a consumer. To learn more, get started by simply completing the form. Or call us TOLL FREE at 866-826-4189.
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