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Articles 1 - 10 of 10
Full-Text Articles in Consumer Protection Law
Semantics And Sin Tax: Maintaining Autonomy In The Age Of Hyper-Personalization, Stephen Kohn
Semantics And Sin Tax: Maintaining Autonomy In The Age Of Hyper-Personalization, Stephen Kohn
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Price Of Prime—Consumer Privacy In The Age Of Amazon, Ariana Aboulafia, Greg Fritzius, Tessa Mears, Macy Nix
The Price Of Prime—Consumer Privacy In The Age Of Amazon, Ariana Aboulafia, Greg Fritzius, Tessa Mears, Macy Nix
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Influencing The Ftc To Update Disclosure Rules For The Social Media Era, Elizabeth A. Casale
Influencing The Ftc To Update Disclosure Rules For The Social Media Era, Elizabeth A. Casale
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Bad Foundation: Washington's Lack Of Homeowner Rights, Brendan Williams
Bad Foundation: Washington's Lack Of Homeowner Rights, Brendan Williams
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice
No abstract provided.
Fifty Years After The Consumer Credit Protection Act: The High Price Of Wage Garnishment, Faith Mullen
Fifty Years After The Consumer Credit Protection Act: The High Price Of Wage Garnishment, Faith Mullen
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Identities In Critical Condition: The Urgent Need To Reevaluate The Investigation And Resolution Of Claims Of Medical Identity Theft, Stephanie Lindgren
Identities In Critical Condition: The Urgent Need To Reevaluate The Investigation And Resolution Of Claims Of Medical Identity Theft, Stephanie Lindgren
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Goliath Has The Slingshot: Public Benefit And Private Enforcement Of Minnesota Consumer Protection Laws, Prentiss Cox
Goliath Has The Slingshot: Public Benefit And Private Enforcement Of Minnesota Consumer Protection Laws, Prentiss Cox
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 325n: A Model For Substantive Consumer Protection, Kristin A. Siegesmund, Leah Weaver
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 325n: A Model For Substantive Consumer Protection, Kristin A. Siegesmund, Leah Weaver
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Case Note: Procuring A Different Cause: The Return Of The Procuring Cause Doctrine As Applied To Minnesota Real Estate Commission Disputes In Rosenberg V. Heritage Renovations, Llc, Robert Schug
William Mitchell Law Review
This note first examines some useful history and terminology regarding real estate commission disputes, the procuring cause doctrine, and Minnesota Statutes section 82.21.4 It follows with a summary of the facts of the Rosenberg decision and the Minnesota Court of Appeals’ and Minnesota Supreme Court’s analysis of the case. This note then analyzes the supreme court’s decision to apply the procuring cause doctrine in Rosenberg, and concludes with a plea to the Minnesota legislature to clarify that the effect of the statute is to abrogate that doctrine.
Defective Products And Product Warranty Claims In Minnesota, J. David Prince
Defective Products And Product Warranty Claims In Minnesota, J. David Prince
William Mitchell Law Review
Warranty law is an important supplement to tort law principles governing liability for defective products. Warranties arise from promises or assertions associated with either the sale of a product or some other transfer of a product for value. Such promises or assertions about a product may be express, made in the form of the seller’s statements about the qualities or attributes of the product, or they may simply be implied as a matter of policy. Although warranty law is generally regarded today as part of the body of contract law, the origins of warranty lie in tort. Important developments in …