National Consumer Law Center

October 21, 2013

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National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) publishes books on consumer law, including fair debt collection practices, truth in lending, foreclosure, and class actions, which have accompanying materials available electronically. Documents such as pleadings, forms, statutes, regulations, agency interpretations, and legislative and regulatory history are available and can be found by browsing through a title’s table of contents or by searching for specific topics or types of documents. Also available are the NCLC eReports containing the latest consumer law developments.

A library card is required to access this title remotely. Texas residents who are unable to visit the library in person may apply for a library card online. This card will grant remote access for 3 months. Simply complete the application and, if approved, we'll e-mail you your library card number within one business day. You can also renew an expired card online.

Contact us at (512) 463-1722 or submit a question using our Ask a Librarian service for more information about NCLC documents and other available databases.


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