Duggan & Lanyon’s Consumer Credit Law is suitable for both lawyers specialising in lending as well as those whose practitioners whose involvement with the Code is more peripheral. The updated and revised second edition covers all major developments in legislation and case law since the first edition was published in 1999.
Written by experts in the field, this title concentrates on the Code but covers related laws and various state and territory laws governing the licensing and registration of credit providers and the constitution of tribunals.
Features
Authoritative and accessible piece of legal writing
Comprehensive coverage of the NCCP
Expert authors with strong reputations in the consumer credit field
Related Titles
Australian Consumer Credit Law, looseleaf and online
Beatty & Smith, LNAA: Annotated National Credit Code, 5th edition, 2014
Sharpe, Unconscionable Conduct in Australian Consumer and Commercial Contracts, 2018
Dr Jeannie Marie Paterson is an Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne Law School. She specialises in contract, consumer and consumer credit law. Jeannie also practices as a consultant in consumer law matters and her current research focuses on the protection of vulnerable and disadvantaged consumers.
Nicola Howell is a senior lecturer at the University of Queensland Faculty of Law. She has a Bachelor of Science (Honours) and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbouren and a Master of Law from Griffith University. Nicola specialises in the areas of consumer credit, financial services, bankruptcy, insolvency, consumer law and self-regulation. She is a member of the Commercial and Property Law Centre, QUT; the Consumers’ Federation of Australia; and the Australian Law Teachers Association.
Hal Bolitho is a Legal Consultant at King & Wood Mallesons. Hal has over 20 years' experience as a banking and finance lawyer, specialising in asset finance, personal property securities and financial sector regulation. Hal has practiced as a finance lawyer in Australia, Japan and England, and spent three years as a partner in the Mallesons London Office.