Consumer Law Reviewer

Rowan Everett

Rowan Everett is a distinguished expert in consumer law and policy, with a deep understanding of consumer protection policy and regulatory compliance. She heads the review process for consumer law content, ensuring that it meets the highest standards of accuracy, relevance, and authority.

Credentials

Chief Reviewer, Consumer Law and Policy

24+ yearsConsumer Protection PolicyRegulatory Compliance

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Rowan Everett

Can You Sue Companies for Data Breaches?Can Online Loans Sue You for Not Paying?Can You Sell a Car With a Suspended Registration?Suing a Home Warranty Company Over a Denied ClaimCan I Sue a Debt Collector for Emotional Distress?The Statute of Limitations for Private Student Loan DefaultWhat Are the Laws on Buying a Used Car?What to Do When You Suspect Excessive Legal FeesHow Late Can a Creditor Legally Call You?Why a Lawyer Won't Predict Your Case's OutcomeCan a Repo Man Legally Drive on Your Lawn?What to Do If You Receive a Class Action NoticeCan a Mechanic Charge More Than the Estimate?Valid Reasons for Firing Your AttorneyCan You Get Sued for Writing a Bad Review?How to Sue an Airline in Small Claims CourtWhat Advice Is Given for a Verbal Promise Made at Purchase?How Long Does It Take to Garnish a Bank Account?How to Sue an Airbnb Host for a RefundHow Do I Know If My Lawyer Is Good?15 USC 1681n: Willful Noncompliance and Available Damages15 U.S.C. 1681t: How Federal Preemption Affects State LawsDoes My Attorney Have to Give Me My File?15 USC 1682: Consumer Rights and Legal Obligations15 U.S.C. 1666b: Rules for Crediting Credit Card Payments15 U.S.C. 1662: Restrictions on Credit Advertising15 U.S.C. 1638: Consumer Credit Disclosure RequirementsCT Windshield Replacement Law: What Drivers Need to KnowHow to Appeal SR22 Insurance Filing DecisionsHow to Sue Samsung: Steps to Take for Filing a Lawsuit