Understanding the Rapidly Changing Practice of Student Loan Law
If you are interested in getting a better handle on the complexities of the student loan system and want to better advise your clients, this webinar is for you.
Read MoreBring the FCRA into Your Legal Services Practice
Learn how to integrate the FCRA into your practice, starting with introductory steps for issue spotting and case development.
Read MoreRegulation in Litigation: Impact on Consumer Cases of Overruling “Chevron Deference”
This webinar will discuss the breadth and limitations of Loper Bright on judicial review of agency action, as well as the implications for evaluating, strategizing, and litigating consumer law cases.
Read MoreSuccessfully Litigating Class Action Cases as Solo Practitioners
Solos, learn how you can make class action litigation more approachable and how to spot potential class-worthy claims in your case files.
Read MoreConsumer Protection Issues Affecting Older Adults’ Financial Security: A Primer on Housing Issues (CFPB), Scams and Resources (FTC)
The speakers will cover housing issues older adults face as they age, the most commonly reported frauds and scams, agency policy updates, and available consumer-facing resources.
Read MoreUsing AI to Improve Your Presentations
Join NACA’s Education Director, Rebecca Smolar and NCLC Senior Attorney Andrea Bopp Stark for a demonstration and conversation about how generative AI apps like Chat GPT and Gemini can give you ideas that you can use to improve your presentation.
Read MorePiercing the Light: E-Sign in Solar Cases
This webinar will help you examine whether you can use eSign laws (UETA) to help resolve your cases.
Read MoreTackling Unique Issues in Electric Vehicle Lemon Law Litigation
Join us to learn how to handle the unique obstacles and challenges consumers face when purchasing new electric vehicles.
Read MoreOnline Q&A Session with Ira on NACA’s Fellowship Programs
Ira Rheingold will provide details about NACA’s summer and 2-year consumer law fellowships and answer your questions about how you can bring a fellow to your firm.
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