Calif. BAR: ‘Unreasonable’ fees in AB 2392 could be OK if shop proves it did the work
— April 29, 20192018’s California Assembly Bill 2392 declared a series of fees “presumptively unreasonable,”
Continue Reading ...2018’s California Assembly Bill 2392 declared a series of fees “presumptively unreasonable,”
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Continue Reading ...California Assembly Bill 2392‘s revision of California statute appears to have left body shops,
Continue Reading ...By Wade Scheel, Stericycle Auto body shops typically generate several types of potentially hazardous
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