The New Jersey Supreme Court has spoken: a plaintiff suing for a violation of New Jersey’s Truth in Consumer Contract Warranty and Notice Act (TCCWNA) must have suffered an actual injury - but not necessarily a monetary one -...more
Federal courts in New Jersey have begun to weigh on the application of the Truth in Consumer Contract Warranty and Notice Act (“TCCWNA”) in cases based on websites’ terms and conditions when the plaintiff has not alleged any...more
Businesses with consumer products should be aware of the rise in class action filings based on the New Jersey Truth-In-Consumer Contract Warranty and Notice Act (“TCCWNA”). Although the statute has been in place since 1981,...more
5/11/2016
/ Actual Damages ,
Attorney's Fees ,
Choice-of-Law ,
Consumer Contracts ,
Corporate Counsel ,
Damages ,
Internet Retailers ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
Putative Class Actions ,
Terms and Conditions ,
Unenforceable Contract Terms ,
Warranties