Consumer protection law in a nutshell / Dee Pridgen (Carl M. Williams Professor of Law & Social Responsibility, University of Wyoming College of Law), Gene A. Marsh (James M. Kidd, Sr. Professor Emeritus of Law, the University of Alabama School of Law).
Consumer protection law in a nutshell / Dee Pridgen (Carl M. Williams Professor of Law & Social Responsibility, University of Wyoming College of Law), Gene A. Marsh (James M. Kidd, Sr. Professor Emeritus of Law, the University of Alabama School of Law).
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.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
RSRVS
Other Editions
Revision of: Marsh, Gene A. Consumer protection law in a nutshell. 3rd ed. St. Paul, Minn. : West Group, 1999