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California’s Landmark Lemon Law Could Be In for a Major Overhaul.
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California’s Lemon Law soon could be revamped to protect more auto owners for a longer period of time. But automakers who oppose the idea say the new rules will create more lawsuits. Today the state Senate Judiciary Committee will hear from consumer groups and automakers who will speak for and against SB2052. |
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