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Are Customers Always Right? Massachusetts' Chapter 93A Says Yes

Retailers looking to avoid costly litigation that’s on the rise in recent years should remember two simple maxims: “Rule number one: the customer is always right. Rule number two: If the customer is wrong, please refer to rule number one.”

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Read "Are Customers Always Right? Massachusetts' Chapter 93A Says Yes," co-authored by David Thomas and Angela Bunnell, published by Bloomberg Law.