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Mastering Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 93A—The Massachusetts “Consumer” Protection Act (Part III)

Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 93A—the Massachusetts “Consumer” Protection Act—“is a statute of broad impact” that prohibits “unfair methods of competition” and “unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of any trade or commerce.” This is the third article in a series of articles—four in total—that are organized to help the legal and business communities better understand Chapter 93A. In each article, we provide the verbatim statutory text of each section followed by a discussion concerning the applicable section.

Despite the amount of regulatory and judicial activity under Chapter 93A, the statute has only 11 sections. This third article covers only one section—Section 9, which deals with private enforcement of Chapter 93A by consumers. Section 9 is where much of the legislative, regulatory, and judicial activity occurs.

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This article was originally published in PLI Current: The Journal of PLI Press, Vol. 8 (2024). Reprinted with permission. Not for resale.