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Meet the folks re-evaluating the state’s main consumer law


Posted September 14, 2011
7:49 am


Cleveland, Ohio -- The Plain Dealer's Sheryl Harris  reports the advisory committee reviewing the state's Consumer Sales Practices Act has started work.   Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine appointed a committee of business and consumer representatives to consider whether the state's 40-year-old consumer law should be revamped.

Harold Williams, the managing attorney of The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland's consumer law practice, is a member of the committee.   Reporter Harris refers to Mr. Williams as the "bible of consumer lawyers."

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