My co-authors and I are planning to come out with a new edition of Selected Consumer Statutes, the statutory supplement to the casebook, ideally in time for fall classes. While we've been able to incorporatethe amendments to TILA, Regulation Z, and other regulations in our 2009 supplement, a new edition would be easier to work with. So we're wondering: do those who have used the 2007 edition have any suggestions? Is there anything you think we should add? Delete? Any way we can make it easier to use? Our hope is that practitioners have also found the book useful; do practitioners have suggestions? You can post comments below or email me directly. Just to remind people, the book currently includes the Consumer Credit Protection Act (including TILA, CROA, FCRA, ECOA, FDCPA, EFT), associated regulations, various FTC regulations and guides, the Magnuson-Moss Act and regulations, privacy laws, the U3C, excerpts from the UCC, Restatement provisions, and an assortment of other federal, state, and international materials.
Thanks James
Posted by: Jeff Sovern | Sunday, January 25, 2009 at 04:52 PM
Don't forget the Florida Consumer Collections Practice Act, Chapter 559, Florida Statutes. Has some good provisions in that it applies to all creditors, even first parties in their own name.
Posted by: James | Thursday, January 22, 2009 at 03:01 PM