Consumer Protection Issues Affecting Older Adults’ Financial Security: A Primer on Housing Issues (CFPB), Scams and Resources (FTC)

The speakers will cover housing issues older adults face as they age, the most commonly reported frauds and scams, agency policy updates, and available consumer-facing resources.

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Tackling Unique Issues in Electric Vehicle Lemon Law Litigation

Join us to learn how to handle the unique obstacles and challenges consumers face when purchasing new electric vehicles.

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Mastering Wrongful Repossession Cases

This webinar should be attended by any attorney representing consumers who handle wrongful repossession cases.

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Solar Fraud 101 eCourse

The goal of the eCourse is to help attorneys efficiently prepare successful solar fraud cases for litigation and arbitration, without breaking the bank.

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Exploring Advanced EFTA Strategies, Tips and Consumer Protection Laws

This webinar will equip you with the tools and knowledge to effectively handle EFTA and understand its similarities with the Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) and intersection with more commonly used statutes such as the FDCPA, and FCRA.

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Navigating FCRA Issues for Student Loans

Student loans frequently appear on credit reports, often with significant errors. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) offers essential protections for borrowers with student loan debt, but navigating these protections…

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Residential Rental Debt Collection

How to identify common challenges to the claimed amount of rental debt

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Medical Debt Defense—Actual Defenses and Aggressive Counterclaims You Can Use in your State 2024

Medical debt is the wild west of debt collection. Every debt collector wants in on it and consumer attorneys often find themselves without the tools to fight back.  This seminar…

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Electronic Funds Transfer Act: What to Know

This webinar will discuss how consumer protection attorneys can utilize EFTA as a tool to get some of these victims their money back from the financial institution.

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