Due to an Ohio Supreme Court decision on a car sales case, the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act (CSPA) now offers consumers less protection. The CSPA, which was enacted to protect consumers from unfair, deceptive and unconscionable acts or practices by suppliers, has been narrowed by the Court so that a consumer can no longer [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Ohio Supreme Court’The Ohio Supreme Court Reduces CSPA ProtectionsThursday, April 29th, 2010Supreme Court Rules Against Franklin County in Huntington Park CaseWednesday, April 7th, 2010The Ohio Supreme Court recently held that the Franklin County Board of Commissioners failed to exercise sound discretion in awarding a painting contract for Huntington Park, home of the Columbus Clippers. In 2008, the Commission rejected a bid from The Painting Company (a non-union shop) in favor of a bid from a union shop that [...] |
