Nebraska Consumer Laws
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Every state has a set of laws generally described as consumer protections, which are meant to keep businesses in check and also crack down on certain crimes that target consumers, such as identity theft and pyramid schemes. Welcome to FindLaw's section on the consumer laws of Nebraska, with clear and concise descriptions of laws affecting virtually all Nebraskans. Here you will find information about laws prohibiting certain business practices considered deceptive, a primer on antitrust laws and how they work, information about the state's lemon law, and much more. Click on a link below to learn more about Nebraska's consumer laws.