Expansion of Consumer Protections in PA Last year, our Pittsburgh lawyers wrote about how proving “fraudulent” intent is no longer necessary to maintain a claim for violation of PA’s Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law (“UTPCPL” or “CPL” or “Act”). Rather, the Act is a “strict liability statute.” This…
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