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News Videos

Is your computer a lemon? Lemon Laws in Arizona/Radio interview
Target 5 special report highlighting steps to take if you think your PC is a lemon, the Computer Lemon Bill before the Illinois Senate and your legal rights, featuring Adam Krohn.
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 Discussing Ohio's Lemon Law Discussing Ohio's Lemon Law
Adam Krohn of Krohn & Moss, Ltd. Consumer Law Center® explains what qualifies a "lemon" under Ohio's laws and what you can do if you think you have a lemon, in this Channel 5 Morning Exchange interview.
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Six Percent Ruling Six Percent Ruling
Six Percent Rule - what is it and how does it hurt the consumer? This FOX Chicago special report explains the Illinois rule and shows how one new car buyer found out her car had been damaged and repaired before purchase.
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