Medical Debt Defense—Actual Defenses and Aggressive Counterclaims You Can Use in your State 2024

Medical debt is the wild west of debt collection. Every debt collector wants in on it and consumer attorneys often find themselves without the tools to fight back.  This seminar…

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Electronic Funds Transfer Act: What to Know

This webinar will discuss how consumer protection attorneys can utilize EFTA as a tool to get some of these victims their money back from the financial institution.

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Ask Ira: NACA Tax Update

As another tax season begins, more and more consumer clients are receiving 1099s for income they did not receive (your attorney fees). During the Q and A Session, Ira will…

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Refining and Developing Your Identity Theft Practice 2024

This webinar is designed to assist consumer lawyers who are familiar with civil identity theft laws in refining their pre-litigation and litigation strategies. 

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Picking a Good Session Topic

This webinar and online conversation is geared towards attorneys who are interested in submitting a proposal for a session at the Consumer Rights Litigation Conference or submitting a session proposal for online learning through NACA and NCLC.

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Introduction to Buy Here Pay Here Cases 2024

The current judicial environment makes it a great time to help clients who have been harmed by car dealers and make money too.

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Predatory Lending: Current Trends and Claim Spotting

Despite well-established laws, predatory lenders continue to make blatantly illegal loans that violate state usury laws. Learn to spot legal claims.

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Ask the Experts with Dick Rubin and April Kuehnhoff

NACA and NCLC are hosting an Ask the Expert webinar series with two of the nation’s top FDCPA advocates: Dick Rubin and April Kuehnhoff. Do you have an FDCPA practice…

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No Surprises Act: What You Should Know About Surprise Billing Protections

This webinar will provide a general overview of patients’ rights against surprise medical bills under the NSA, focusing on privately insured and uninsured patients.

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