Piercing 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.

Exploring Advanced EFTA Strategies, Tips and Consumer Protection Laws

This webinar will equip you with the tools and knowledge to effectively handle EFTA and understand its similarities with the Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) and intersection with more commonly used statutes such as the FDCPA, and FCRA.

NACA Joins Coalition in Support of the Stop Corporate Capture Act

NACA joined a letter to the U.S. House of Representatives in support of the Stop Corporate Capture Act, H.R. 1507, which would codify Chevron deference and modernize the regulatory system…

In Lawsuit, National Consumer Advocacy Organization Alleges Violations of D.C. and Federal Consumer Protections Against Cryptocurrency Platform

July 1, 2024 For Immediate Release: In Lawsuit, National Consumer Advocacy Organization Alleges Violations of D.C. and Federal Consumer Protections Against Cryptocurrency Platform Washington, D.C. – The National Association of…

Intuit, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission

Amicus brief in support of Respondent in Intuit, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission.

NACA Joins Letter to Congress in Support of Retirement Security Rules

NACA joined groups on a letter to Congress in support of the Department of Labor’s final Retirement Security Rules which would protect consumers from conflicts of interest that influence financial…

Public Interest Groups Submit Comment to CFPB in Support of Overdraft Rule

NACA joined a coalition of 144 consumer, civil rights, legal services, and community groups to submit a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in support of its proposed rule…

NACA and Law Student Advocates Submit Comments to CFPB on Overdraft Proposal

NACA joined the nationwide Consumer Law Advocates, Students, Scholars (CLASS) Network, the UC Berkeley Center for Consumer Law & Economic Justice, and student consumer justice groups at the University Maryland-Carey…

Letter: NACA and Partners Stress the Need to Rein in Forced Arbitration to Combat Excessive Overdraft Fees

Eight Public Interest organizations, including NACA, submitted a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in support of its proposed rule on overdraft fees, emphasizing that the rule could only…