FTC’s Preservation of Consumers’ Claims and Defenses Rule (aka the “Holder Rule”)

The Holder Rule is an excellent law to use in many finance fraud cases and is a must know for every auto fraud and solar fraud practitioner.

Common Problems and Solutions When Defending Debtors

This course will help prepare attorneys less experienced in debt defense to identify common issues and defenses that may arise in their cases.

Discharged But Not Done: Navigating the FDCPA in Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Attendees will learn where to look to find potential FDCPA claims in their bankruptcy practice.

FCRA Case Strategy: Turning Everyday Cases into Strong Outcomes

If you like FCRA cases, know the basics and are interested in getting the most out of the cases that come through your door, this webinar is for you.

Arbitration 101 eCourse

The Arbitration101 eCourse gives you the knowledge, skills and strategies to make arbitration part of your practice.

Trends in Homeownership Scams and Solicitations: Spotlight on Seniors

The presentation will cover why seniors are particularly susceptible to undue influence and fraud.

Fighting Back Against Third Party Debt Buyers & Predatory Debt Settlement Practices

Join us for an informative and practical webinar as we take a closer look at two growing threats facing consumers: third-party debt buyers and predatory debt settlement companies.

Fraudulent Practices in Mortgage Servicing – When Clients with Clean Hands are Falsely Accused of Mortgage Default

So, are you ready to equip yourself with the tools needed to identify potential violations and take action against fraudulent practices in mortgage servicing?

Nuts and Bolts of Litigating FCRA 1681s-2(b) Claims

This webinar will provide a general overview of the FCRA’s statutory framework against furnishers of information and how it differs from claims against the credit bureaus.