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.