Australia:
Extended warranties at risk under new consumer laws?
19 January 2011
K&L Gates
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Jo Daniels, a Partner in the Competition and Regulatory Group
talks to Kate Ritchie of Boardroom Radio about the business
obligations of manufacturers and retailers in relation to offering
extended warranties under the new AustralianConsumerLaws. Jo
emphasises the importance of these new laws and what it means to
business owners and their staff.She also offers some key tips to
ensure compliance with the new obligations.
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