Consumer Finance Monitor

A Sea Change in New York Consumer Protection Law: Inside the FAIR Act

Feb 12, 2026
Alec Webley, Assistant Attorney General focused on consumer protection litigation and reform. Jane Azia, long-time Chief of New York’s consumer protection bureau with decades of enforcement experience. They discuss the FAIR Act’s shift from deception to unfair and abusive practices. Topics include statutory changes, enforcement reach beyond finance, remedies and penalties, territorial reach, coordination with regulators, and practical compliance concerns.
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INSIGHT

Consumer-Oriented Doctrine Intact

  • Chapter amendments left the consumer-oriented doctrine unchanged and preserved the ability to treat small businesses as consumers.
  • The AG's office remains focused on consumer-oriented enforcement, not broad B2B litigation.
ADVICE

Remedies Include Fast, Broad Relief

  • The AG can seek injunctions, restitution, penalties, and equitable remedies like disgorgement under the FAIR Act and Executive Law 6312.
  • The statute also allows accelerated special proceedings for quicker judicial relief.
ADVICE

Enhanced Penalties During Disasters

  • Civil penalties are $5,000 per violation, rising to $15,000 or 3x restitution during disasters or abnormal market disruptions.
  • Companies should assess pricing and product claims especially during emergencies to avoid enhanced liability.
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