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…

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Storms, Claims, and Coverage: Exploring the Complexities of Bringing Homeowner Insurance Claims

…from Tulane University with a bachelor of arts in 1993 and the University of Miami School of Law in 1995, and then began his professional career with Brumer, Cohen, Logan,…

Understanding the Metro 2 Reporting Format

…class action cases. Chi Chi Wu is a staff attorney at NCLC focusing on consumer credit issues, including fair credit reporting, credit cards, tax-consumer issues, and medical debt. Chi Chi…

Public Interest Groups Urge Pennsylvania Legislature to Provide Utility Assistance

NACA joined groups on a letter asking the Pennsylvania General Assembly to allocate a portion of the state’s CARES Act funding to cover outstanding utility bills for vulnerable Pennsylvania residents….

Refining and Developing Your Identity Theft Practice 2024

…Furnishers What are CRA and Furnisher Defense tactics and how to prepare for and counter them Speaker Lauren Veggian is a senior associate at The Cardoza Law Corporation. She is…

NACA in the News: Are students getting fed up with the cost of college?

…Advocates (NACA). “If we lived in a nation where college and health care were affordable and jobs provided workers with good wages and benefits, consumers would not be so dependent…

Triage Your FCRA Practice

…verdict and has received some of the largest FCRA settlements in history. Jeff Sand, of Weiner and Sand, spent the first six years of his career as a defense lawyer…

Maine: NACA Joins Letter Opposing Bill That Would Weaken Protections for Maine Auto Buyers

NACA joined a letter to the Maine state legislature opposing S.P. 843, L.D. 2056, a bill that would weaken consumer protections for Maine car buyers and push many into vehicles…