Articles by Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - Partner

Thomas B. Hudson Thomas B. Hudson, Esq.
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Hudson Cook, LLP
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Pigs Get Fat, Hogs Get Slaughtered

Friday, December 05, 2008
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - One surefire way to make sure a court won’t enforce your arbitration agreement is to ask it to do more than get you in front of an arbitrator. I can’t tell you the number of arbitration agreements I’ve seen that indicate...

Law of Unintended Consequences: What the Future May Bring

Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - The mortgage mess has spilled over into the car arena. The credit markets appear to be temporarily shell shocked and reluctant to assume any risk. Finance companies that lived on the securitization model can’t...

What Happens When Your Customer Is Uninsured?

Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - Sometimes it seems like there’s just no end to the ways a dealer can get into a legal jam. That’s really not surprising ... Here’s an example of a dealer’s problems arising from the sale, or non-sale, of credit insurance...

Just Because You’re Paranoid Doesn’t Mean They Aren’t Following You

Thursday, September 11, 2008
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq - If you are a dealer, you may take some comfort from the fact that your customers seldom get upset enough to haul you into court. That comfort disappears, though, when you find out that your customers are being encouraged to sue you...

It’s Enough to Make a Grown Man Cry: The Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act

Friday, September 05, 2008
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - The truncation and expiration date parts of the FACTA legislation turned out to be the worst sort of "gotcha" legislation...

A Silver Lining: The Case for Arbitration Agreements

Thursday, August 07, 2008
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - Another problem that the housing mess will create for dealers will come from the legislative backlash that we will see as our elected representatives fall all over each other in their attempts to “fix” the housing problems...

Snoozing and Losing: The Case for Arbitration Agreements

Monday, July 07, 2008
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - I am frequently asked whether dealers’ use of mandatory arbitration agreements as a defense against class action lawsuits and as a way to escape potentially crippling court-awarded damages is a tactic that actually works...

Who Is Watching Your Internet Sales Transactions

Monday, June 02, 2008
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - We’ve been warning for the last several years that the AGs are taking an increasingly active interest in car dealership advertising practices, and the advertising practices they are interested in include Internet activities...

What Do Your Mailers Say? The Never-Ending Entertainment Of Direct Mail

Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Thomas B. Hudson, Esq. - If the customers who buy during an [employee pricing event] pay more than the dealership's employees, the dealership's mail become Exhibit 1 in an "unfair and deceptive acts and practices" lawsuit by a customer.

What’s Your Dumpster Worth? The Cost of Mishandling Personal Information

Friday, March 14, 2008
Tom Hudson - The FTC's Disposal Rule requires companies to dispose of credit reports and information from credit reports in a safe and appropriate manner...

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