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Do you have an FDCPA practice, or are you considering adding FDCPA to your practice areas? Want to get help with spotting, valuing or litigating your FDCPA cases? Interested in getting feedback from one of the most experienced FDCPA attorneys in the consumer law community? Stacy Bardo and Angie Robertson will be available for an online question and answer session on all topics related to determining viable FDCPA claims or defenses.

NACA is continuing its webinar series entitled Ask the Expert. This series will include an hour-long online question and answer session with leading attorneys in the field. We welcome questions in advance. Please note there will be no written materials associated with this webinar, so there will be no CLEs awarded for attendance. Please send questions to [email protected].


Speakers

Stacy Bardo has dedicated her law practice for the last 20+ years to the protection of everyday people. Based in Chicago, Stacy files suits for consumers who have been the victims of unlawful business practices, consumer fraud, wrongful repossessions, automobile fraud, identity theft, and false credit reporting. She has been appointed class counsel in numerous national and statewide class actions certified in IL, NY, CA, MI, MN, and WA. Stacy is a past co-chair of NACA’s Board of Directors and currently serves on the NCLC/NACA Conference Steering Committee. Stacy is a graduate of Northwestern University and Loyola University Chicago School of Law.

Angie Robertson is a Partner at Philipps & Philipps, Ltd. Since joining Philipps & Philipps, Ltd., in 2012, she has represented over 1,000 consumers in federal district and appellate courts, securing significant victories in Fair Debt Collection Practices Act cases. With extensive experience in class action litigation, complex discovery, and appellate briefing, Angie is dedicated to navigating complex consumer protection statutes to holding financial entities — like debt collectors, credit reporting agencies, and banks — accountable. In addition to her litigation work, she currently serves as the Board Co-Chair of the National Association of Consumer Advocates, actively shaping policy and legal strategies that support consumer advocates and consumer rights nationwide. Angie is a 2010 graduate of the Loyola University Chicago School of Law.


Please note that all live webinars are free to NACA members. Since there will be no CLEs awarded. All who register for the webinar will have access to the recording.