…policy briefing with officials from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) who will offer insights about and answer questions concerning a recent Interim Rule issued in support of the CDC’s…
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Putting the um … back in Consumer Law
…think before you sign up, sign on, or sign anywhere on any dotted line. And surely before anyone attaches anything to your mind or body. For additional consumer law…
How to Complain: How to Report a Violation of the Do Not Call List
…Complaints page. In Oregon, there’s a short summary of the Do Not Call law, at the Department of Justice Consumer Protection website and lots of other great consumer information….
National Consumer Protection Week
Sabrina at beSpacific reminds us that it is National Consumer Protection Week. I should have seen this coming. A lot of what law librarians do with the…
Your Credit and Good Name Are Calling You
…do at least one of them. You can’t eliminate the risk, but you can minimize it: 1) Get one of your credit reports (you are entitled to one a year…
Ralph Nader plans tort law museum
The 7/30/13 ABA Journal reports: “Ralph Nader plans tort law museum,” article by Debra Cassens Weiss The museum’s location is currently set for Winsted, Connecticut (so you won’t need…
Marketers of Mystery Shopper Scam Settle with FTC
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: See the press release at the FTC: Marketers of Mystery Shopper Scam Settle with FTC Excerpt: “An operation that lured consumers with…
Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports
The Legal Research Plus blog has a status report on 111th Congress H.R. 6026: “Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act,” Legal Research Plus, September 20, 2010, by George Wilson…
Congressional Research Service Reports Mystery
…encourage you to post CRS products on your web site.” U.S. Senate, Committee on Rules and Administration, June 10, 1998. — (For more information what CRS reports are and…
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