What to Ask When You Don’t Know: 30(b)(6) Depositions of Debt Buyers

The deposition of a debt collector is critical to an FDCPA case. It is difficult, if not impossible, to survive summary judgment without it, as most debt collectors refuse to…

Hands-On Tools for TILA Closed End Credit Cases

Consumer lawyers routinely review loans, including auto loans, payday loans, tax loans, and pawn loans. All of this paper is an opportunity: experience teaches that many loans violate the Truth…

Fixing the Attorney Tax Fee Problem: Practical, Litigation, and Legislative Strategies

One of NACA’s top priorities continues to be changing the tax law so that consumer law attorneys’ fees are not taxable to your clients. We are always exploring new and…

Modern Marketing for the Consumer Rights Lawyer: Using Podcasts, Videos and More

Finding the right clients is a challenge for all law firms and can be exceedingly difficult for consumer rights lawyers, because potential clients don’t often know they have a case…

Consumer Protection Issues in Real Estate After the National Association of Realtors Settlement

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How Consumer Law Specialties Choose You

Are you considering or have you just started your own firm? Are you thinking about transitioning into another sub-specialty of consumer protection law? In this webinar, the presenters will discuss…

Disputable Me: Tools and Tricks for Challenging Credit Card Debt

Nearly fifty percent of Americans have been victims of credit card fraud in the past five years. The fallout from fraudulent charges can extend beyond the simple hassle of being…

“As Is” Ain’t No Absolution

“As is” disclaimers are found in all used car contract. Defeating “as is” disclaimers is not impossible you just need to know how. Expand and improve your practice by learning…

Nuts and Bolts of Landlord Tenant Litigation

The COVID-19 pandemic is predicted to dramatically increase the number of tenants being evicted from their homes. Because most states ban arbitration clauses in residential leases and also provide for…