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24 February, 08:18

Margaret, a consumer in a DTPA lawsuit, was able to prove that the licensee in her suit knowingly failed to disclose information. What type of damages is Margaret entitled to?

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  1. 24 February, 08:57
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    The Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA) of 1973 protects consumers from misleading information provided during the sale of a good or service. If a defendant is found liable in a DTPA lawsuit, the plaintiff is entitled to monetary damages for the recovery of economic damages, anguish damages, discretionary damages, and attorney's fees.
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