NACA in the News: How Does a Coronavirus Hardship Loan Work?

…says Ira Rheingold, executive director at the National Association of Consumer Advocates, an association of attorneys and consumer advocates. ‘These financial institutions view customers as partners, as a long-term relationship.’”…

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LoislawConnect™ by Wolters Kluwer

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Practice Tips for Litigating Regulation X Cases

…a borrower must follow to eventually be entitled to relief if a servicer fails to comply. This session is for attorneys who have some familiarity with Regulation X but would…

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AI and Consumers: The Invisible Impact on Economic Justice

…consumer law context, from the perspective of attorneys in the private and public sectors. Webinar attendees will be asked to complete a brief survey about their own familiarity with issues…

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The Center for Auto Safety

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Mastering Wrongful Repossession Cases

…consumer attorneys are needed to help consumers avoid wrongful repossessions and breaches of peace and should consider adding repo cases to their practice areas. This webinar should be attended by…

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Spring Training | Pre-Conference Trial Skills

…and address weaknesses in your story to help you win more cases. Please note this year’s workshop is limited to 25 attorneys. There will be pre-workshop readings and assignments. Additionally,…

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Setting up the Mediation So that It Won’t Be a Waste of Time and Money

…low-income San Diegans who struggle to save their homes from foreclosure and predatory lending schemes. Ms. Snow was awarded Consumer Advocate of the Year for 2019 from Consumer Attorneys of…

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NACA Signs Community Letter re: Standing Up for the Legal Profession and the Rule of Law

…Bondi to defend the independence of the legal profession against political attacks by the administration, including retaliatory actions against law firms and rhetoric targeting judges and attorneys. Go to Letter…

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