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Auto Care Responds To Lawsuit In Massachusetts

Bill Hanvey, president and CEO, Auto Care Association, responds to Alliance for Automotive Innovation Lawsuit.

NHTSA Issues Draft Replica Car Rule In Response To SEMA Lawsuit

Prior to enactment of the replica car law, the U.S. had just one system for regulating automobiles, which was established in the 1960s and designed for companies that mass-produce millions of vehicles.

Avoiding Lawsuits: How To Save Your Company Money

While every company would prefer to not get sued, chances are it will happen. So, if you’re interested in learning about some common issues with fairly simple solutions that could save your company thousands (or millions) of dollars if you are sued, please, read on.

Anatomy Of A Lawsuit Not ‘As Seen On TV’

For employers new to the litigation arena, one of the most common questions I’m asked is, “What happens next?” However, by the time you are sued, the battle has already been partially fought. So let’s talk about best practices leading up to being served with a suit that may help you avoid costly litigation or limit its impact, as well as what to expect when you’re expecting a claim.

Customer Files Lawsuit to Get Car Back from Repair Shop

A Houston, TX, area repair shop filed a lien to foreclose on a customer’s vehicle after he failed to pay a $2,895.21 repair bill. The defendant claims that an agreement was made not to repair the vehicle if the repair bill was going to be more than $1,200.

Auto Care Association Urges Outreach on Right To Repair

The association encourages members to “turn up the heat” during Right to Repair Awareness Month.

Massachusetts Right to Repair Court Case Decision Delayed

Final judgement on the lawsuit filed by the Alliance for Automotive Innovation is expected no later than April 15, 2022.

The Real Cost of Installing Cheap Brake Pads

Is the brake repair market starting to become dominated by a “good enough” mentality?

Auto Care Signs Coalition Letter On Liability Relief

The letter urges lawmakers in Washington to quickly enact temporary and targeted liability relief legislation related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

You & The Law: Website Accessibility 101

If you’re not sure if your website is accessible to disabled persons, then now is the time to figure that out.