Consumer Law
Prof. Dwight Golann,
Prof. Joseph P. McEttrick,
Ms. Barbara Anthony,
Ms. Donna L. Palermino
2 credits day; 2 credits evening.
Co-taught by Anthony and Palermino
This course surveys modern case law and statutes that protect consumers from unfair and deceptive practices, with a particular emphasis on the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act, General Laws Chapter 93A, a typical general consumer protection statute. Topics will include common law tort and contract remedies; the Federal Trade Commission act; examples of specific consumer statutes such as automobile lemon laws; certain financial services laws such as the Truth in Lending Act; and theories imposing liability on financing entities and related companies. Because chapter 93A and similar state laws are used extensively in commercial litigation, its application in business suits will be considered.
Elective Course
Meets Financial Services Concentration Requirements
Recommended for the Mass Bar
Final Exam Required
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<<Course Updated: February 12, 2007>>
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