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Dee Pridgen

Consumer Protection Law

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Wrecking Ball Disguised As Law Reform: Alec's Model Act On Private Enforcement Of Consumer Protection Statutes, Dee Pridgen Dec 2014

Wrecking Ball Disguised As Law Reform: Alec's Model Act On Private Enforcement Of Consumer Protection Statutes, Dee Pridgen

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The consumer protection statutes of every state are currently under attack by a proposed model law that would effectively eliminate the critical private enforcement provisions that give these laws their power. The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has produced a purported law reform vehicle that is actually a wrecking ball to destroy one of the building blocks of consumer protection, namely the private enforcement of state unfair and deceptive practices acts. It does this by systematically weakening each and every provision of these laws, such as lower burdens of proof, special damages, and attorney’s fees, that were designed to provide …


Putting Some Teeth In Tila: From Disclosure To Substantive Regulation In The Mortgage Reform And Anti-Predatory Lending Act Of 2010, Dee Pridgen Apr 2014

Putting Some Teeth In Tila: From Disclosure To Substantive Regulation In The Mortgage Reform And Anti-Predatory Lending Act Of 2010, Dee Pridgen

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