DECEIVED, OVERCHARGED OR SCAMMED — Your Lawyer Is Your Superpower

From shady subscription traps to flat-out fraud, California consumers face all kinds of bad behavior from businesses. Whether it’s hidden fees, predatory loans, or a defective product that caused real harm — you don’t have to take it lying down.

You have rights. And at R23 Law, our California Consumer Protection Lawyers know how to enforce them.

We help everyday people fight back against corporations that exploit the fine print. When you’re facing deception, harassment, or data abuse, your lawyer becomes your legal superpower.


⚖️ What a Consumer Protection Lawyer Can Do for You

You’ve probably heard the term. But what does a consumer protection lawyer actually do?

Here’s what you get when you work with R23 Law:

  • Legal Advice & Strategy: We’ll break down your situation and explain your rights clearly — no legalese.

  • Evidence Investigation: Our team gathers the emails, receipts, recordings, or contract language that strengthens your case.

  • Regulatory Complaints: We file with the FTC, CFPB, or California AG when businesses violate federal or state laws.

  • Negotiation & Settlements: Often, we can resolve things fast — without going to court.

  • Lawsuits & Litigation: When needed, we take your case to trial and fight for every dollar you deserve.

🚨 Common Consumer Protection Cases We Handle

Our attorneys at R23 Law regularly help clients across California with:

  • Deceptive advertising and pricing scams

  • Unfair debt collection and harassment

  • Predatory lending with hidden or illegal terms

  • Credit reporting errors that tank your score

  • Data breaches and identity theft recovery

  • Defective or dangerous products

  • Subscription renewals without consent (hello, gym memberships…)

California law gives consumers exceptional protections — you just need the right lawyer to activate them.

🔍 Your Legal Armor: Key Laws That Protect You

Our team leverages the full power of state and federal statutes, including:

  • California Consumer Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) – Targets unfair and deceptive business acts.

  • Unfair Competition Law (UCL) – Stops companies from gaining an unfair edge.

  • Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) – Lets us fix false credit info and sue for damages.

  • Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act – California’s robust debt collection law.

  • California Data Breach Notification Law – Holds companies accountable for leaked info.

And because R23 Law’s attorneys specialize in California law, we know how to make these laws work for you.


📅 When Should You Call a Consumer Protection Lawyer?

Immediately. Here’s why:

⏱️ Time limits apply — many claims (especially fraud and debt-related ones) have short filing windows.

💸 Ongoing harm — delay could mean more money lost, credit damage, or harassment.

🧾 Evidence fades — emails disappear, conversations get forgotten, documents get lost.

Let R23 Law’s California Consumer Protection Lawyers jump in while your case is strongest.

🧭 What to Do Before Reaching Out

If you’re not sure where to begin, here are four quick steps:

  1. Save all documentation: emails, bills, screenshots, or contracts.

  2. Record communications: especially if you’ve spoken to a company or collector.

  3. Report the issue to the CFPB or FTC, if applicable.

  4. Call R23 Law for a free consultation.


✊ Take Back Control — With R23 Law On Your Side

You don’t need to accept fraud, overcharges, or harassment as the cost of doing business. With the right lawyer, you can fight back — and win.

Contact R23 Law’s California Consumer Protection Attorneys today and turn your problem into a powerful legal solution.

📞 Schedule a free consultation

📍 Serving clients statewide

💼 Multilingual. Compassionate. Aggressive when it counts.


A good lawyer doesn’t just protect your rights — they give you power.
— R23 Law
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