Law Website Compiles List for Top Consumer Legal Issues of 2008
Legal news resource identifies top major legal issues of consumers for the 2008 year.
Wired PR News.com – 2008 proved to be an event filled year for America, full of history making moments both good and bad. The historical election of the nation’s first African American president and the stock market crash that prompted the nation to plummet deeper into a recession were among the top news headliners for the latter part of the year. Legal issues were also at the forefront of news events in 2008. As compiled by legal news and information website, FindLaw.com, the following were among the year’s top legal issues for consumers.
1) Home foreclosures and the rights of renters
2) The rights of voters
3) Pets’ Rights
4) The rights of Grandparents
5) Products that are well regulated
More detailed information about the list, which includes a total of ten headline making items can be found by visiting the FindLaw website using the following link: http://news.findlaw.com/features/2008-top-10-consumer-issues.html?=features.
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