Sessions Information

  • January 5, 2014
    9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: Hilton New York Midtown
    Room: Gramercy West
    Floor: Second Floor

    Consumer law is in the midst of rapid and probably substantial change, both in the U.S. and abroad.  Stateside, we see change at every level of contract and commercial law, both in areas governed by the common law and in areas occupied by statutes and regulations. For the former, the largest recent development is the just-underway Restatement (Third) of Consumer Contracts, though to some degree  other ALI projects have addressed particular aspects of consumer law (for example, the Principles of  Software Contracts). NCCUSL similarly has taken up consumer contracting in the last decade or two,  mainly with rather focused projects, but at time with broad-based ones (such as the attempts to revise  and then amend Article Two of the UCC).  Federal law has likewise gone through upheaval in the  aftermath of Dodd-Frank, in large part through the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau  and the new activities of the Federal Trade Commission. Nor has the Supreme Court been silent, as its  recent decisions on class arbitration attest. Outside the U.S., there have been many substantial attempts  to rethink consumer contracting, of which recent European Union Directives on Consumer Rights and on

    Alternative Dispute Resolution for Consumer Contracts are prominent examples.

     

    In this joint session, a broad range of participants will discuss these developments from many perspectives—law reformers, academics (both legal and non-legal), regulators, the regulated, the courts. We anticipate many opportunities for give-and-take among panelists and between panelists and the audience.

     

    Business Meeting of Section on Commercial and Related Consumer Law at Program Conclusion.

    Business Meeting of Section on Contracts at Program Conclusion.

Session Speakers
New York University School of Law
Speaker

The University of Chicago, The Law School
Speaker

Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law
Co-Moderator

Federal Trade Commission
Speaker

The Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law
Co-Moderator

University of Houston Law Center
Speaker

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Speaker

New York University School of Law
Speaker

Georgetown University Law Center
Speaker

Session Fees
  • 7120 Commercial and Related Consumer Law and Contracts Joint Program: $0.00