An Overview of Federal Consumer Law
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An Overview of Federal Consumer Law

An Overview of Federal Consumer Law
Product Code: 5150253
Author: Joan M. Burda
Publication Date: 1998
ISBN: 1-57073-541-7
Page Count: 193
Trim Size: 6 x 9 Paperback
Sponsoring Entities: General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Division
Topics: Consumer Law, General Practice
Format: Book - 5150253
Pricing: $64.95 (Regular)
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About the Book

This valuable quick reference guide to all aspects of federal consumer law is a must for your practice. In one place you'll find the essential points you need to advise and counsel your clients on issues relating to federal consumer law, from credit reports and debt collection to warranties and telemarketing. Presented in a clear and accessible style, each aspect of the law is clearly described and defined. Appropriate citations for sections of the U.S. Code and the Code of Federal Regulation are included in each chapter.

Practically speaking, this book will help you decide whether or not your client has a viable cause of action. It also gives you background information to assist you in the decision-making process about settling a case. Furthermore, you'll have the knowledge necessary to help you protect customer rights as well as educate your clients, businesses, creditors, and others. The appendix contains practical resource information for federal agencies and consumer advocacy groups.
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