Accountability for Unfair Practices

Consumers are entitled to fair dealing, truthful information, and lawful business practices. When companies violate those obligations—through deception, unfair contracts, data misuse, or financial misconduct—the harm often extends far beyond any single individual.

Greg Coleman Law’s Consumer Protection practice is built around identifying patterns of wrongdoing and enforcing the standards companies are legally required to follow, particularly when misconduct affects consumers at scale.

Focused on Corporate Accountability

Consumer protection litigation revolves around systemic conduct: business practices that quietly extract value from consumers, distort markets, or place profits ahead of fairness and transparency.

Greg Coleman Law approaches these cases with:

  • Strategic investigation and pattern recognition
  • Experience litigating against well-resourced corporate defendants
  • Enforcement of state and federal consumer protection statutes
  • Class action and complex litigation capabilities

We pursue cases that expose unlawful practices and deliver meaningful remedies, not symbolic resolutions.

 

When Consumer Protection Litigation Is Necessary

Many forms of consumer misconduct go unchallenged because the individual harm may appear modest, even though the collective impact is substantial. Consumer protection litigation exists to correct that imbalance.

We pursue these cases when:

  • Consumers are misled, overcharged, or denied promised value
  • Contract terms are deceptive, unfair, or unlawfully enforced
  • Data or privacy rights are compromised
  • Financial practices violate consumer protection laws
  • Corporate behavior reflects a broader pattern of abuse

Our focus is on conduct that demands accountability—not just compensation, but correction.

Types of Consumer Protection Cases We Handle

Greg Coleman Law represents consumers across a broad range of industries and misconduct scenarios, including:
Deceptive and Unfair Business Practices

False advertising, misleading representations, hidden fees, and other practices that knowingly distort consumer decision-making.

Defective and Misrepresented Products

Products that fail to perform as advertised, contain undisclosed defects, or present unreasonable safety risks.

Financial and Billing Misconduct

Unlawful fees, improper charges, unfair lending practices, and deceptive financial products.

Data Privacy and Information Misuse

Improper collection, handling, or exposure of consumer data in violation of privacy laws and contractual obligations.

Contractual and Subscription Abuses

Unfair contract terms, auto-schemes, cancellation barriers, and other practices designed to trap consumers.

Focused on Patterns of Abuse

Effective consumer protection litigation requires more than identifying wrongdoing. It requires proving how and why misconduct occurred repeatedly, often across jurisdictions and over extended periods of time.

Our firm invests heavily in our investigative practices, expert analysis, and the strategic use of discovery to reveal internal practices.

Greg Coleman Law is committed to:

  • Restoring balance between consumers and corporations
  • Challenging practices designed to evade accountability
  • Securing meaningful relief for affected consumers
  • Driving compliance and corrective change

We measure success by impact—not publicity.

This approach allows us to pursue outcomes that reflect the full scope of harm, and to hold companies accountable for systemic conduct.

Speak With a Consumer Protection Attorney Today

If you believe a company’s practices have caused widespread consumer harm, your claim may extend beyond an individual dispute. Greg Coleman Law is prepared to evaluate potential consumer protection matters with the seriousness and discipline they require. When consumer trust is violated, corporate answerability must follow.