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Dual Real Estate Agents And The Double Duty Of Loyalty, Mary Szto Feb 2012

Dual Real Estate Agents And The Double Duty Of Loyalty, Mary Szto

Mary Szto

Our present housing crisis is related in part to practices of real estate agents. This article addresses the top three issues that cause the most disputes for agents. They are dual agency, disclosure, and breach of fiduciary duty. Despite legislative efforts in the past two decades to clarify and reduce the duties of dual agents, agents and consumers are still confused about agents who represent both sellers and buyers. They owe double, not half the loyalty owed to one principal.

The stakes are high because home ownership is critical to our economic recovery and the chief source of wealth for …


Holding Credit Reporting Agencies Accountable:How The Financial Crisis May Be Contributing To Improving Accuracy In Credit Reporting, David D. Schein, James D. Phillips Nov 2011

Holding Credit Reporting Agencies Accountable:How The Financial Crisis May Be Contributing To Improving Accuracy In Credit Reporting, David D. Schein, James D. Phillips

David D. Schein

The ongoing financial crisis has increased the emphasis on consumers’ credit reports. The significance of credit scores has become a focus for many consumers due to the end of easy credit that began in late 2007. Credit scores are used for mortgages, car loans, credit cards, and other consumer credit, insurance, and employment. The cost of a poor credit score, if credit is offered at all, can be devastatingly significant. The impact of credit reports on credit scores justifies an examination of the legal exposure for the providers of those credit reports—the credit reporting agencies (CRAs). This article examines the …


L'Informazione Degli Intermediari Sui Contratti Derivati E La (In-)Certezza Del Diritto, Valerio Sangiovanni Sep 2011

L'Informazione Degli Intermediari Sui Contratti Derivati E La (In-)Certezza Del Diritto, Valerio Sangiovanni

Valerio Sangiovanni

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Social Media And The Rise In Consumer Bargaining Power, Wayne Barnes Aug 2011

Social Media And The Rise In Consumer Bargaining Power, Wayne Barnes

Wayne Barnes

Consumers are constantly entering into form contracts, both offline and online. They do not read most of the terms, but the duty to read says the contracts are nevertheless fully enforceable. Moreover, consumers lack any real bargaining power when assenting to such contracts with merchants. Not only that, but if the products malfunctions, or they are somehow damaged by it, they will likely face the prospect of being limited in their available remedies because of boilerplate terms which are favorable to the merchant. In the “old days,” the consumer had no real recourse but to call a 1-800 number, and …


Social Media And The Rise In Consumer Bargaining Power, Wayne Barnes Aug 2011

Social Media And The Rise In Consumer Bargaining Power, Wayne Barnes

Wayne Barnes

Consumers are constantly entering into form contracts, both offline and online. They do not read most of the terms, but the duty to read says the contracts are nevertheless fully enforceable. Moreover, consumers lack any real bargaining power when assenting to such contracts with merchants. Not only that, but if the products malfunctions, or they are somehow damaged by it, they will likely face the prospect of being limited in their available remedies because of boilerplate terms which are favorable to the merchant. In the “old days,” the consumer had no real recourse but to call a 1-800 number, and …


Social Media And The Rise In Consumer Bargaining Power, Wayne Barnes Aug 2011

Social Media And The Rise In Consumer Bargaining Power, Wayne Barnes

Wayne Barnes

Consumers are constantly entering into form contracts, both offline and online. They do not read most of the terms, but the duty to read says the contracts are nevertheless fully enforceable. Moreover, consumers lack any real bargaining power when assenting to such contracts with merchants. Not only that, but if the products malfunctions, or they are somehow damaged by it, they will likely face the prospect of being limited in their available remedies because of boilerplate terms which are favorable to the merchant. In the “old days,” the consumer had no real recourse but to call a 1-800 number, and …


Social Media And The Rise In Consumer Bargaining Power, Wayne Barnes Aug 2011

Social Media And The Rise In Consumer Bargaining Power, Wayne Barnes

Wayne Barnes

Consumers are constantly entering into form contracts, both offline and online. They do not read most of the terms, but the duty to read says the contracts are nevertheless fully enforceable. Moreover, consumers lack any real bargaining power when assenting to such contracts with merchants. Not only that, but if the products malfunctions, or they are somehow damaged by it, they will likely face the prospect of being limited in their available remedies because of boilerplate terms which are favorable to the merchant. In the “old days,” the consumer had no real recourse but to call a 1-800 number, and …