Wisconsin Consumer Fraud Legal Questions

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Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by Gordon Leech (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Wisconsin has a law that prohibits false advertising. It permits the recover of damages and permits the court to make the defendant/wrongdoer to pay the attorney's fee for the lawsuit. There are other remedies available for fraudulent conduct like you describe too.
Wisconsin has a law that prohibits false advertising. It permits the recover of damages and permits the court to make the defendant/wrongdoer to pay... Read More

used boat purchace

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Gordon Leech (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
This certainly does sound like a fraud or misrepresentation claim. If you cannot settle the matter with the seller, then you would have to file a claim in the courts to pursue the matter personally. If it is a true case of fraud, the local police or district attorney may also be interested in the matter.... Read More
This certainly does sound like a fraud or misrepresentation claim. If you cannot settle the matter with the seller, then you would have to file a... Read More