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Expertise Consumer Rights Act Breach of consumer contract

Breach of consumer contract Barristers

Consumer contract disputes arise when goods or services fail to meet the standards required by law. Our barristers act for claimants and defendants in breach of consumer contract proceedings under the Consumer Rights Act 2015.

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Regulated by the Bar Standards Board
Nationwide coverage, England & Wales
About this area
About Breach of consumer contract

Scope of work
What we handle
Goods Quality Disputes
Claims arising from goods that are not of satisfactory quality, not fit for purpose, or do not match the description under which they were sold.
Service Standard Claims
Claims against service providers for failure to carry out services with reasonable care and skill or within a reasonable time.
Digital Content Disputes
Disputes involving digital content including software, downloads, and streaming services that fail to meet statutory quality standards.
Remedies & Refunds
Advice on available consumer remedies including repair, replacement, price reduction, and refund, and advocacy in disputes about which remedy applies.
Retailer & Supplier Claims
Claims by and against retailers, manufacturers, and suppliers in consumer contract disputes, including contribution and indemnity claims.
Unfair Terms
Advice on unfair terms in consumer contracts and the application of the fairness test under Part 2 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
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