
Fraudulent Business Practices
Stop Fraud with Our Aggressive Atlanta Business Fraud Attorneys
Businesses are held to high ethical standards when it comes to their treatment of consumers and clients, as well as how they conduct their business. When a company is found to be conducting their business in a manner that is meant to defraud the customer and cause them harm, the business is guilty of fraudulent and unfair business practices. If you need assistance regarding fraudulent practices, allow our Atlanta business fraud lawyers at Buckley Bala Wilson Mew to assist you.
Fraudulent business practices include, but are not limited to:
- Overcharges and false charges
- Hidden fees
- Credit reporting problems
- Creditor harassment
- Insurance fraud
Tell us about your business fraud case: (404) 781-1100.
Consumer Protection from Unfair Practices
When it comes to credit, consumers are protected from fraud under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). This act protects consumers' information from harmful collection, dissemination, and use. Creditors and collection agents may not share a consumer's information with a third party. Consumer laws also protect individuals from cons and embezzlement by companies who promise to deliver a service or product upon payment, only to take the consumer's money and never follow through. Buckley Bala Wilson Mew represents consumers who have suffered damages due to unfair practices. We can recover those damages and also fight for enforcement of promised services or products.
Learn How We Can Help – (404) 781-1100
Do not hesitate to discuss your situation with a business attorney from Buckley Bala Wilson Mew. Our firm personally commits to the success of your case. We bring to each case our 85+ years of experience representing cases in both state and federal courts. Our team of Atlanta business attorneys can carefully examine your case to determine what course of action is best before proceeding.
Call (404) 781-1100 to reach our team.
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