Military Rights, Social Networking Laws and Green Collar Laws Are Predicted to be Top Consumer Legal Issues of 2009 According to FindLaw
Posted on: Tuesday, 30 December 2008, 07:00 CST
FindLaw is an important resource for consumers to educate themselves about how these changes and challenges impact their every day lives. In 2009, FindLaw predicts there will be a significant increase in legislation around controversial and integral consumer issues such as employee rights, "green" laws, military rights and internet privacy laws. As joblessness climbs, job seekers will continue to increasingly rely on online social networks, which may call for legislative action to further protect individual rights and secure personal information. In addition, with the new administration taking office in January, returning military personnel will continue to drive demand for information around military rights.
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The Top Ten Legal Predictions of 2009 was formulated by FindLaw in-house legal experts based on historical and 2008 top search terms inputted on the FindLaw.com website. According to FindLaw.com, the issues predicted to be the most searched for by consumers in 2009 include the following:
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* Employment & Employee Rights: As more consumers are predicted to lose
their jobs (President-elect
* Debt & Collection: An historic number of people face debt and credit issues as the economic downturn continues, the implications of which include debt collection, bankruptcy for people and businesses, and mortgage and foreclosure issues for consumers. In 2008, thousands of visitors to FindLaw searched for legal information on a range of topics related to debt relief and that trend is expected to rise.
* Green Law: In an election year dominated early in 2008 by the high price of fuel and the environment, the topic of energy efficiency was top of mind for many. The call for more "green collar jobs" is expected to increase with Mr. Obama's presidential administration. FindLaw foresees a greater need for legislation to support the creation and growth of "green" industries, including alternative energy, climate and automobiles, as well as Mr. Obama's goal to create a Roosevelt-style public works program.
* The Internet, Social Media and Personal Identity: The MySpace verdict handed down in December of 2008 will likely have long-range legal implications in terms of how people are allowed to represent themselves on the Web. The proliferation of identity fraud and other types of scams used to perpetrate illegal activity will also continue to make news as new legal challenges arise related to sites like LinkedIn, MySpace, Craigslist and other social networking properties.
* Military Rights: As more servicemen and women come home, and as the current economic crisis evolves, servicemen and women will be pursuing legal information related to health care, job training, housing and family.
* Driving -- Particularly While Using Cell Phones and Other Digital Devices: Driving under the influence and driving laws are extremely popular search terms, and there is increasing media attention and calls for legislation to control the usage of digital devices while driving (and even walking in some cases).
* Child Custody, Support and Alimony: Many searchers continue to seek out information about how to determine when and how much support is due to former spouses and custodial parents after a divorce or split. In addition to parental custody and visitation arrangements, more grandparents are using legal means to gain visitation rights for their grandkids -- with states increasingly weighing in on the issue.
* Marriage and Domestic Partnership:
Runners-up to the Top Legal Predictions of 2009 include citizenship and immigration issues and teen rights. To address the top issues in the coming New Year, FindLaw plans to provide special sections of the site to provide specialized audiences resources on the top legal predictions for 2009. More resources and full explanations can be found at http://news.findlaw.com/features/2009top10.html.
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