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A Primer on Automobile Fraud

Recorded on: Jul. 29, 2013
Running Time: 01:00:00

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Taken from the Web Program Representing the Pro Bono Client: Consumer Law Basics 2013 recorded July, 2013 in San Francisco.

Lecture Topics
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A Primer on Automobile Fraud 
[01:00:00]

The topic will cover the basic concepts of the representation of consumers who may have been the victim of automobile dealership fraud/misconduct, including:
  • Review of dealer terminology and practices
  • Common auto dealer sales and financing scams
  • Use of Truth-in-Lending Act and state consumer finance laws to address dealer misconduct
  • Overview of federal and state odometer acts
  • Litigating wrongful repossessions
The purchase price of this segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online:
  • Representing Consumers After Self-Help Repossession: Understanding the Contents of the Consumer Law Toolbox
    Robert W. Murphy

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  • Helping Clients Avoid Getting Run Over - A Primer on Auto Law PowerPoint Slides
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Robert W. Murphy ~ Law Office of Robert W. Murphy
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