Consumer protection law in a nutshell / Dee Pridgen, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Wyoming College of Law.
2020
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Title
Consumer protection law in a nutshell / Dee Pridgen, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Wyoming College of Law.
Published
St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, [2020]
Copyright
©2020
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Edition
Fifth edition.
ISBN
9781647087135 (electronic bk.)
1647087139 (electronic bk.)
1684674778 (pbk.)
9781684674770 (pbk.)
1647087139 (electronic bk.)
1684674778 (pbk.)
9781684674770 (pbk.)
Description
1 online resource
System Control No.
on1199128663
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)1199128663
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)1199128663
Summary
"This reliable source explores traditional and emerging areas in consumer protection law. Federal and state law dealing with consumer transactions is covered, including caselaw and statutes. The volume begins with an overview of public (both FTC and CFPB) and private enforcement actions to regulate the marketplace. The remaining chapters track the legal aspects of consumer transactions in a roughly chronological fashion, starting with advertising and marketing, consumer privacy, credit reports and identity theft, and equal access to credit. The discussion continues with coverage of mandated disclosures as well as substantive protections for consumers under the federal credit laws, especially the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), including installment sales, credit cards and real estate related financing. Special issues relating to TILA enforcement, as well as a discussion of related federal statutes, and regulation of the cost of credit are also covered. Post-transaction issues such as raising claims and defenses against third party financers (Holder in Due Course), warranties, default and debt collection, are included. Last but not least, there is a chapter on the law affecting various forms of payment for consumer transactions, including credit and debit cards.."--Publisher.
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Contains bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource (West Academic, viewed October 26, 2020).
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Revision of (work): Pridgen, Dee. Consumer protection law in a nutshell. Fourth edition. St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, [2016] 168328190X (OCoLC)958121487
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Table of Contents
Introduction to consumer transaction law
Public and private actions to regulate consumer markets
Inducing consumer transactions : advertising and marketing
Consumer privacy
Credit reports, identity theft, and equal access to credit
Credit disclosures : truth in lending overview and closed-end transactions
Credit disclosures : open-end credit and real estate secured transactions
Truth in lending enforcement and related statutes
Regulating the cost of credit
Holder in due course and warranties
Default and debt collection
Credit and debit cards and other modern consumer payments.
Public and private actions to regulate consumer markets
Inducing consumer transactions : advertising and marketing
Consumer privacy
Credit reports, identity theft, and equal access to credit
Credit disclosures : truth in lending overview and closed-end transactions
Credit disclosures : open-end credit and real estate secured transactions
Truth in lending enforcement and related statutes
Regulating the cost of credit
Holder in due course and warranties
Default and debt collection
Credit and debit cards and other modern consumer payments.