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This statutory supplement is for use with the Pridgen, Sovern, and Peterson Consumer Law casebook or for practicing attorneys and is the most up-to-date collection of statutes, regulations, and other consumer law materials available.
This statutory supplement is for use with the casebook and is the most up-to-date collection of statutes, regulations, and other consumer law materials available for use in a consumer protection course or for practicing attorneys.
Cases and Materials on Consumer Law (4th ed.) retains its comprehensive coverage and has been completely updated to reflect new developments in the dynamic field of consumer law, including: Internet marketing, ad substantiation, celebrity and other testimonials Consumer credit regulation, and the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Consumer privacy, online marketing and tracking Emerging payment systems - e.g., credit, debit and stored value cards Remedies -latest U.S. Supreme Court developments on consumer arbitration Predatory lending ("capstone" chapter), the legal fallout from the subprime mortgage foreclosure crisis This text contains a balance of cases, problems that reflect modern situations, and notes with discussion questions and references to the latest consumer protection scholarship. A new statutory supplement, entitled Selected Consumer Statutes, is available, also.
Receive complimentary lifetime digital access to the eBook with new print purchase. This compilation of statutes collects the major enactments governing commercial law. It includes the Official Text and Comments of the Uniform Commercial Code. Other materials include the Bankruptcy Code (other than stockbroker liquidation provisions), selected provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, the Check 21 Act, and the Consumer Credit Protection Act. Although this compilation is designed to accompany Walt and Warren's Commercial Law and its two component volumes, as well as Walt's Sales Law: Domestic and International, these materials are likely to be referenced by any commercial law textbook. The materials therefore are suitable for use as a statutory supplement to accompany other casebooks in the areas of domestic and international sales, secured transactions, and payment systems. The new edition incorporates the 2017 changes to Regulation CC's check collection and return provisions, and the 2019 changes to Regulation J's check collection and funds transfers by Federal Reserve banks.
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This statutory supplement is the most up-to-date statutory collection available for use in a consumer protection course or for practicing attorneys. The 2009 edition includes the Credit CARD Act of 2009, changes to Regulation Z, and other changes in the law since the 2007 edition, including measures issued in response to the economic crisis. It contains excerpts from the Consumer Credit Protection Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, consumer privacy and identity theft protections, residential real estate financing regulations, a sample of state consumer protection statutes, relevant international materials, and many other sources.
Receive complimentary lifetime digital access to the eBook with new print purchase. A collection of uniform laws and federal statutes used in payment systems courses. Includes UCC Articles 1, 3, 4, 4A, 5, and 7, pertinent PEB commentaries and reports, UETA, and relevant federal commercial legislation and regulations, including Check 21 Act; Regulations Z, CC, E, and J; and selected provisions of the Consumer Credit Protection Act.