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Title
Consumer law in Oregon (OSB).
Published
[Tigard, Oregon] : Oregon State Bar, [2013]-
Distributed
[Place of distribution not identified] : [LexisNexis], [2020]-
Call Number
INTERNET
Description
1 online resource
Frequency
Updated regularly
System Control No.
(NjRocCCS)ccn001025228
Summary
Protect your clients' consumer-related financial interests and advise them about available rights and remedies. The concept of consumer rights and remedies has developed into a unique area of legal endeavor and inquiry, encompassing issues and concepts that are distinct from those in bankruptcy and debtor-creditor relations. A growing number of attorneys now specialize in consumer law cases, and many other attorneys are realizing that consumer law issues can become relevant in a wide variety of practices. The Oregon State Bar published Consumer Rights and Remedies in 1983. It was the first CLE handbook devoted exclusively to consumer law. Significantly revised in 2005 and renamed Consumer law in Oregon, this handbook has continued to be a reference source for many attorneys confronted with consumer law issues. This handbook does not attempt to provide an in-depth analysis of all of the applicable consumer statutes and regulations. Rather, the goal is to provide enough information so that the reader can achieve a general understanding of any particular statute and determine if further research is warranted. With Consumer Law in Oregon you can easily protect your clients' financial interests and advise them about available rights and remedies. Anyone who has had trouble with unethical bill collectors, delinquent debtors, inaccurate credit reports, difficult consumers, or dishonest salespeople will value this book. It answers questions about mortgages, student loans, automobile warranties, health insurance contracts, and more. Coverage includes many Oregon and federal statutes, including the Truth in Lending Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and the Unlawful Trade Practices Act.
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Database includes most recent edition only.
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text file
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