Ethical Considerations for FDCPA Practitioners

…a NACA founding member with over 25 years of experience in working with the FDCPA. A range of topics taken directly from his experience as founding and senior partner in…

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Driving Claim Rates in Class Actions

According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and their allies, consumer class actions deliver miniscule percentages of funds to class members. While the U.S. Chamber and its allies often engage…

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

What You Will Learn How to prepare for a mediation so it will achieve your goals Speakers David Marco, SmithMarco Alysson Snow leads the Consumer Protection Division of the Legal…

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Student Loans in the Eye of the Storm: What Attorneys Need to Know Now

…space. Please note that all live webinars are free to NACA members. If you are a non-member who purchased this webinar or a higher level member, you will be able…

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Marketing Your Practice to Find FCRA Claims

What You Will Learn How to determine who is your ideal client How to develop a plan to market yourself to ideal client Speakers SaraEllen Hutchison is an experienced consumer…

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How to Become a Successful Student Loan Lawyer

There are 1.6 trillion dollars in outstanding student loans in the U.S. that affect forty-four million Americans. As attorneys, we need to have a basic knowledge of how to assist…

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Litigating Yoyo Claims

What You Will Learn How to spot and investigate yo-yo claims properly Speaker M. Kathi Rawls has been practicing law since 2001. She is a graduate of the Gerry Spence…

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How to Build Your Practice One Hour at a Time

If you could get paid for all the time you give away, wouldn’t you? As consumer lawyers, we often feel we have to give our time generously because our clients…

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How and When to Discharge Private Student Loans in Bankruptcy

With over $1.5 trillion in student loan debt nationwide, borrowers are seeking solutions to put an end to their high-interest private student loan debt. Consumer bankruptcy attorneys would benefit the…

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