Companies routinely include arbitration clauses in consumer contracts. These clauses commit consumers to binding arbitration; they can also include a waiver of a consumer’s right to class action lawsuits and release a company from liability altogether. However, if a company fails to enforce an arbitration agreement, it is worthless. The […]
Consumer Law
The Indiana Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act Can Facilitate Debt Collection
The Indiana Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (“IUFTA”) provides a useful tool for plaintiffs seeking collection of a claim or judgment. The IUFTA, Indiana Code § 32-18-2-1 et seq., governs the question of whether a transfer of assets by a debtor to another individual or entity is fraudulent. Implications of the […]