There are a lot of lawyers out there, but not all of them can help you when your car doesn’t live up to the hype. When a persistent problem sends you back to the dealership for a 4th time, you need a lemon law expert. Attorney Dani K. Liblang of The Liblang Law Firm, P.C., was recently asked to speak on the issue by the Institute of Continuing Legal Education.
The Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) is the leading source of ongoing training for lawyers in the State of Michigan. The organization recruits the top attorneys across the state to teach other lawyers about their areas of expertise. Through in-person summits, online videos and publications, and print materials, the ICLE keeps legal professionals up to date on the law.
Recently, ICLE asked Attorney Dani K. Liblang of The Liblang Law Firm, P.C., in Birmingham, Michigan, to share her expertise about consumer protection laws involving vehicles. She was featured as the plaintiff’s attorney in a panel discussion “Beyond Lemon Law: Consumer Auto Transactions” (subscription required).
Together with Eric R. Bowden of Colombo & Colombo PC (who represents dealerships) and Edmund Yee of McKelvie DeLuca PC (who represents auto manufacturer) and moderator Timothy A. Dinan of Dinan & Associates, PC, Dani reviewed the complicated statutes and legal processes that go into a Lemon Law claim.
Future blog posts will cover the content of this discussion in further detail. Topics include:
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What makes a strong lemon law claim
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Plaintiffs’ depositions and vehicle inspections
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Settling a lemon law case
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Obstacles that weaken a lemon law claim.
Dani K. Liblang has been handling auto law claims for over 30 years. She has a nationwide reputation as one of Michigan’s leading lemon law and consumer protection lawyers. She is responsible for a number of cases at the Court of Appeals level, which provide protection to Michigan consumers against large corporations and defective products.
The Liblang Law Firm, P.C., is ready to put Dani’s experience to work for you. If you were sold a lemon, contact The Liblang Law Firm, P.C., today for a free consultation.
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