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Leon E Trakman Dean

Consumer Protection Law

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The Boundaries Of Contact Law In Cyberspace, Leon E. Trakman Feb 2008

The Boundaries Of Contact Law In Cyberspace, Leon E. Trakman

Leon E Trakman Dean

Cyberspace has introduced novel ways in which to conclude, perform and terminate agreements. It has also raised doubts about whether traditional principles of contract law can adequately regulate new categories of contracts like click-wrap and browse-wrap agreements that were unheard of a few decades ago. This article explores these exciting new developments. Starting with an examination of late Nineteenth and early Twentieth adhesion contracts and the law of unconscionability, it evaluates innovations in contracting that have evolved since then. Uncovering the complexities associated with “wrap” contracts and End User Licensing Agreements [EULAs], it scrutinizes how legislatures and courts have responded …


Adhesion Contracts And The Twenty First Century Consumer, Leon E. Trakman Nov 2007

Adhesion Contracts And The Twenty First Century Consumer, Leon E. Trakman

Leon E Trakman Dean

Ecommerce has transformed the law of contract. Consumers are increasingly subject to myriads of conditions in shrink-wrap, box-wrap, click-wrap and browse-wrap contracts. Opening software wrapping or clicking “I agree” in a dialog box on a computer subjects the user to a series of onerous conditions that restrict end use and limit the supplier’s liability. These developments are counterbalance by the growth of new market-savvy classes of consumers who are willing and able to sue brand name producers in class and other actions. Faced with these Twenty First Century developments, courts struggle to find middle ground between regulating mass transactions in …