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Perspective

Feb. 24, 2017

Different approaches to CLRA damages

Is a car buyer's ability to recover attorney fees and costs under California's Consumer Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) limited by the seller's timely tender of an attempted "cure"? Three recent cases address the issue in different ways. By Austin B. Kenney and Colin T. Murphy

Austin B. Kenney

Severson & Werson APC

Phone: (949) 442-7110

Email: abk@severson.com

Univ of Colorado SOL; Boulder CO

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By Austin B. Kenney and Colin T. Murphy

Is a car buyer's ability to recover attorney fees and costs under California's Consumer Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) limited by the seller's timely tender of an attempted "cure"? Three recent cases address the issue in different ways, running the gamut from "no effect" to rejecting any award for attorney fees. Benson v. S. California Auto Sales Inc., 239 Cal. App. 4th 1198 (2015), Goglin v. BMW o...

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