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Elizabeth Aniskevich is Senior Counsel at Singleton Schreiber in the Mass Torts and Class Actions practices, where she focuses on complex litigation and leads consumer fraud cases out of Washington D.C. With over a decade of ...
Consumer fraud is an ever-growing threat that affects millions of Americans each year. Recent data shows that one in three people has been scammed in the past year alone, with Americans losing over $12.5 billion to fraud – a staggering 25% increase from the previous year. These numbers reveal not only the widespread reach of scams but also their evolving nature, becoming more sophisticated and difficult to detect.
Consumer fraud occurs when someone uses deception to steal your money or personal information. Scammers often impersonate trusted companies or government agencies to ...
Surveillance pricing is a growing concern in the digital marketplace, raising questions about fairness, privacy, and consumer rights. This practice involves setting personalized prices for goods or services based on personal information companies collect about you. Using algorithms, often powered by artificial intelligence, businesses analyze data to predict how much you are willing to pay and adjust prices accordingly.
The issue recently made headlines after Delta Air Lines announced plans to expand its use of AI to set ticket prices for more of its flights. Critics warn that ...
In a concerning development for American consumers, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has announced it will stop enforcing crucial protections for users of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services. This decision represents yet another step in the ongoing dismantling of consumer safeguards under the current administration, leaving millions of Americans vulnerable to potential financial harm.