How to Issue Spot and Litigate FCRA Cases Involving Inaccurate Tenant Screening Background Check Reports

If you are investigating and/or litigating FCRA cases against some or all of the main players in the tenant screening world you need to understand how to effectively issue spot and conduct discovery to increase your settlement leverage, prevail on your claims at summary judgement, and ultimately win at trial.

Ask the FDCPA Experts: Stacy Bardo and Angie Robertson

Stacy Bardo and Angie Robertson will be available for an online question and answer session on all topics related to determining viable FDCPA claims or defenses.

You Won Your Case, Now What: Collecting Consumer Judgements 2025

Sometimes consumer advocates win a case, but the defendant doesn’t pay. As a community, we need to do a better job of collecting our clients’ judgments. Not every judgment is…

Ask the Auto Fraud Experts: Daniel Blinn and Nicholas Mattison

Do you have an auto practice, or are you considering adding auto to your practice areas? Want to get help with spotting, valuing or litigating your auto cases? Interested in…

UDAP Gold: Lessons to be Learned from the Landmark Decision of Dwyer v. Ameriprise

This seminar is geared towards helping you to present successful arguments on why statutory additional (treble) damages should be awarded.

FCRA Case Valuation eCourse Part 1: What is my Credit Reporting Case Worth?

Your time is precious and limited. Whether you take only a handful of credit reporting cases a year or if you see a high volume of cases, having a strong…

Class Action 101 eCourse

The Class Action 101 eCourse is a three-month online course that will connect you with the community, knowledge, and resources to become a class action attorney.

Ask the FCRA Expert: Leonard Bennett and Chi Chi Wu

NACA continued its Ask the Expert webinar series with two of the nation’s top FCRA advocates: Leonard Bennett and Chi Chi Wu. Chi Chi and Len answered questions on all…

Valuing your Case: A Primer

Want to learn how to effectively value your consumer litigation cases during all phases of the case (consultation, complaint drafting, pre-discovery, post-discovery, and trial)?