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ANDREW L. GORDON

Curriculum Vitae:
Andrew L. Gordon is a former equity partner and is now of counsel in the litigation department of Shutts & Bowen’s Miami office. He received his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1980 where he was an Executive Editor of the Georgetown Law Journal. He was a research clerk for Judge David Bazelon [...]

MICHIGAN’S CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT

Michigan’s Consumer Protection Act was designed to prevent consumer fraud, and to make it easier for you to fight back against unscrupulous merchants. The Act states that unfair, unconscionable, or deceptive methods, acts or practices in the conduct of trade or commerce are unlawful, and then defines a

Michigan’s Lemon Law

Michigan’s “Lemon Law,” was enacted to protect consumers who have purchased new cars with serious defects which the manufacturer cannot or will not fix under warranty. The law defines a lemon as a new motor vehicle that has a defect that substantially impairs the use or value of the vehicle, and which has not