Tactical Use of the Consumer Contract Regulations in Dispute Resolution
Introduction
The Consumer Contract Regulations (2013) is an underused and often misunderstood tool within a litigator’s arsenal. The CCR’s application is widespread and engages almost every relationship imaginable between a ‘trader’ and a ‘consumer’.
Understanding the application of the CCR and applying tactical concepts to use the CCR defensively on behalf of traders, and offensively on behalf of consumers, can be an extremely useful way of short-cutting lengthy and expensive litigation.
This virtual classroom seminar is designed to give an overview of the subject area, followed by in-depth practical examples to enable practitioners to better understand why, how, and when, to deploy the CCR to great effect.
What You Will Learn
This live broadcast will cover the following:
- The application of the Regulations
- Types of contracts under the CCR, and the regulatory framework surrounding them
- Information requirements relating to the various types of contracts
- How to identify a breach of the CCR, and the consequences of breach
- Practical application of CCR breaches and how to use them to tactical advantage
- Cancellation rights under the CCR, and how to use them to tactical advantage
- Judicial interpretation of the CCR
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.