Legal Articles, Consumer Protection
What Are Private Label Rights? (PLR)
Private label rights (PLR) encompass the legal and commercial aspects of selling products under a brand different from the manufacturer's, involving trademark protections and specific contractual agreements to maintain brand integrity and exclusivity
What are Master Resell Rights (MRR)?
In this blog post, you will learn about what Master Resell Rights (MRR) are and how they can be beneficial or detrimental to your business.
Water Rights in Las Vegas
Las Vegas’s water rights laws serve the people of Las Vegas by managing water resources in a fair and equitable manner.
15 FAQ’s about Statute of Limitations, Debt Collection, and Credit Reporting
Learn all you need about the statute of limitations in collection defense cases. What is the "statute of limitations"? Are you obligated to pay your debt after the statute of limitations expires? Find out.
21 FAQ's about "Account Stated"| A Legal Guide in Debt Collection Law
Learn about debt collectors' theory of "account stated" to prove their collection account. Arm yourselves with the best defenses.
Does Federal Law "Preempt" (Block) State Lawsuits for Mislabeling?
The most comprehensive list of preemption cases in food, supplements, and medical devices. Decisions issued by the U.S. Supreme Circuit, federal appeals courts, district courts, and state courts.
Mislabeling vs. Misbranding: A Practical Guide with Examples
In general, mislabeling refers to errors or omissions on product labels, while misbranding refers to false or misleading claims or representations about the product. Here are tons of examples in bulleted and numbered lists.
The Ultimate Guide to False-Advertising Law in New York: 22 FAQs
Learn New York False Advertising through FAQs and case analyses.
When to choose and credit lawyer versus a credit repair company to fix your credit?
In today’s digital world, credit plays a significant role in determining one’s future. Therefore, it’s no surprise that many ask if hiring a lawyer is the right way to fix your credit. Let’s explore the difference between credit repair companies and lawyers. They each have something unique to offer. But every situation is individual, and it’s up to you to decide what you need.