Course outline
This course is for:
- new consumer advisers who want a better understanding of how to approach complex consumer contracts.
- experienced consumer advisers looking for a refresher course on how consumer law relates to contract and how to deal with breaches
- staff who support advisers providing consumer advice.
This course will focus on the contractual and statutory rights of consumers and how to apply these practically. The course will include:
- identifying the relevant parties to the contract including the liability of credit providers, manufacturers and warranty providers
- checking consumers’ right to cancel and the effect of the lack of statutory information
- how to distinguish between express and implied terms and assessing damages for breach
- challenging unfair contract terms
Learning objectives
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- identify the relevant contractual and statutory terms when advising on consumer law
- assess breach of contract claims and how to challenge other statutory breaches.
Please note that this course is a revised version of a previous course run called “Giving Better Consumer Advice”
Dates and venues
Duration one day 10.00am to 4.00pm
| Course Code | Date | Venue |
8T1CCO4 | 23 September 2008 | Cardiff |
8T2CCO1 | 14 October 2008 | Birmingham |
8T2CCO2 | 20 January 2009 | Liverpool |
8T2CCO3 | 06 January 2009 | London |
8T2CCO4 | 04 March 2009 | Leeds |
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