Basics of Evaluating FDCPA Claims

Total consumer debt is at an all-time high. American households hold $18.036 trillion of debt, averaging $105,056 per family. With a jobless rate of four percent, a good percentage of that debt is being pursued in collections. While some debt collectors comply with the state and federal debt collection laws, many do not. This session…

Student Loans in the Eye of the Storm: What Attorneys Need to Know Now

Not a day passes with this new administration where we don’t wonder what is going on with student loans. Combine that with the National SAVE lawsuit in the 8th circuit, and you have what appears to be a perfect storm. What payment plans are valid? Is forgiveness still on the table? And what about this…

Identifying Furnisher Claims

Furnishers of information to the credit bureaus play a key role in ensuring the accuracy and integrity of credit reporting.  Furnishers also have important responsibilities in investigating consumers’ disputes of inaccurate credit report information.  Identifying claims against furnishers under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, however, is not as straightforward as identifying claims against the credit…

Defending Against HELOC Foreclosures

If you're a consumer attorney looking to expand your toolkit and better serve clients facing foreclosure, this webinar is essential. As zombie HELOCs resurface and put vulnerable homeowners at risk, understanding how these financial products differ from traditional mortgages—and how to spot legal issues and defenses—is critical. This session will equip you with foundational knowledge…

Spotting FCRA Violations in Post-Discharge Bankruptcy

One of the primary purposes of bankruptcy is to give an honest individual debtor who finds themselves in financial hardship a “fresh start.” Often, however, consumers who have dutifully completed the bankruptcy process and received a discharge nevertheless find themselves still handcuffed to their old debts, due to the credit bureaus reporting inaccurate information about…

Ask the Auto Fraud Experts: Daniel Blinn and Nicholas Mattison

Do you have an auto practice, or are you considering adding auto to your practice areas? Want to get help with spotting, valuing or litigating your auto cases? Interested in getting feedback from two of the most experienced auto fraud attorneys in the consumer law community? Daniel Blinn and Nicholas Mattison will be available for…

You Won Your Case, Now What: Collecting Consumer Judgements 2025

Sometimes consumer advocates win a case, but the defendant doesn’t pay. As a community, we need to do a better job of collecting our clients’ judgments. Not every judgment is collectible, but after this webinar, you will be able to identify which ones to pursue. This webinar is an introduction to the basic tools and…

Meet the Experts: Ashlie Tarpley

NACA is hosting a “Meet the Experts” session with current and former CFPB attorneys and staff to help them connect with NACA member and projects. If you are interested in meeting a potential expert to help you with your case, please join the session. The first session will be featuring Ashlie Tarpley.

Intake That Works: What Auto Fraud Attorneys Wish They Knew Sooner

Whether you're new to auto fraud litigation or a seasoned practitioner looking to refine your client screening process, this CLE offers valuable insights straight from the trenches. Intake is often the most critical phase in an auto fraud case—done right, it can save countless hours and thousands in costs. Done wrong, it can leave you entangled in unworkable cases with little hope of recovery.

Marketing in the Ever-changing Landscape of Social Networks

Other Areas of Interest
Marketing and Advertising
Beginner
Member: $Free
Nonmember: $90

How to Start/Maintain a Consumer Practice within a Legal Services Agency

Other Areas of Interest
Business Development, Client Management, Law Office Operations
All Levels
Private Member: $40
Nonmember: $90

FCRA Case Valuation eCourse Part 1: What is my Credit Reporting Case Worth?

Credit Reporting
Attorney Fees, Negotiations and Settlement, Strategy: Structuring and Plotting the Case
All Levels
Private Member: $350.00
Nonmember: $600.00

NACA’s Business Development eCourse 101: Build a Successful Consumer Law Practice

Other
Business Development, Client Management, Law Office Operations
All Levels
Private Member: $299
Nonmember: $500

Frame and Structural Damage Cases Package

Automobiles
Spotting and Investigating the Legal Issue, Strategy: Structuring and Plotting the Case
Beginner
Member: $150
Nonmember: $325

Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) 101

Mortgage/Real Estate/Housing
Discovery, Evaluating Damages, Law Office Operations, Spotting and Investigating the Legal Issue, Strategy: Structuring and Plotting the Case
Member: $120
Nonmember: $260

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