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Common Sense Prevails

For more than half a decade, the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, notorious for its progressive decision making, has been out of step with decisions from other federal circuits

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The #MeToo Movement and Pay Plans

We recently reported on the success of the #MeToo movement in getting a provision in the recent federal tax legislation to prohibit deduction of payments, attorneys fees, and other expenses

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Advertising: Spot the Problem

The Federal Trade Commission shows no sign of slowing down its efforts to police car dealer advertising. How well do you know federal advertising requirements? Identify the specific problem in

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Service-members Civil Relief Act

Car dealers have focused on the rights of active duty service members and their dependents because of the December 14, 2017 change in interpretation of regulations on the Military Lending

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More Franchise Myths

Occasionally, we write about myths in the car business – things that “everybody knows” that are not true. Here are some franchise myths we have been discussing with dealers. My

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18 Thoughts for ’18

2017 was a tumultuous year in the car business. In other words it was business as usual. Dealers have become accustomed to coping with major changes. 2018 should not be

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Manufacturer Construction Deadlines

Any new car dealer who has gone through the process of building facility improvements to meet a manufacturer’s requirements knows about “that letter” – the agreement letter by which the

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