Category: Consumer Law


  • How Loyalty Programs Collect—and Use—Your Data

    You’re at the checkout counter. The cashier smiles and asks, “Do you have a loyalty card?” Maybe you flash a barcode on your phone, or maybe you’re handed a fresh key tag promising 10% off your next visit. It feels like a win—you save a little money, get some exclusive deals, and maybe even a…

  • Navigating Consumer Rights on Faulty Goods

    You order something new, full of excitement. It arrives, looks great, and then—bam—it doesn’t work. Maybe it stops charging, arrives scratched, or falls apart after just a few uses. The frustration is real, but the good news is that you’re not powerless. Consumer law has your back, even if it doesn’t always feel that way…

  • How Far You Can Go in Online Reviews Legally

    You order a product. It arrives late, the quality’s subpar, and the customer service ghosted you. Naturally, you want to share your experience—maybe on Google, Yelp, or a brand’s Instagram page. But then the thought hits: Can I get in trouble for this? Online reviews have become a powerful voice for consumers. They can make…