Review of Consumer Protection Law Developments

This 2013 Review by the American Bar Association is a must for anyone even remotely involved in consumer protection law.

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Consumer protection laws seek to correct a misimpression that a product or service has a greater value than it actually does and, by doing so, prevent consumer injury. Understanding this objective, however, is a good deal easier than understanding the many federal and state laws designed to accomplish it.

Consumer Protection Law Developments, published in 2009 was a complete and detailed perspective on Consumer Protection laws, with emphasis on developments regarding federal, state, and international law, as well as industry self-regulation. This 2011 Supplement updated and summarized developments since the original edition was published, and this new 2013 Review contains all the updates since that edition.

The 2013 Review of Consumer Protection Law Developments provides a comprehensive update on consumer protection issues, including developments in federal and state enforcement, data security, privacy, advertising substantiation and self-regulation, Lanham Act and other private litigation, and international issues. The update also extensively covers changes to the consumer financial laws under Dodd-Frank and the newly-created consumer protection agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, providing detailed discussion of the CFPB's structure, jurisdiction, remedial powers, rulemaking and guidance, enforcement actions, and judicial review of the agency's actions.

Significant developments that are covered in this edition are:

•  The FTC's issuance of the Green Guides for environmental marketing claims
•  amendments to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule
•  advertising substantiation developments, including developments in the competent and reliable scientific evidence standard

This update is a must for anyone even remotely involved in consumer protection law.

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