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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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.

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How to Win your Yo-Yo Case in a Jury Trial

This webinar will highlight lessons learned from taking a yo-yo (spot delivery) car fraud case to a successful jury trial.

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Building a Better Federal Bench

This webinar is for anyone who is interested in learning more about, or getting involved in, the judicial nominations process.

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Online Roundtable: Auto Fraud in Legal Aid Setting

Step into the forefront of auto fraud litigation with NACA’s exclusive online discussion!

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How to Choose Consumer Law Specialties

Are you considering or have you just started your own firm? Are you new to consumer protection law? Are you thinking about transitioning to a new sub-specialty within consumer protection…

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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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Ask Ira: NACA Tax Update

As another tax season begins, more and more consumer clients are receiving 1099s for income they did not receive (your attorney fees). During the Q and A Session, Ira will…

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Picking a Good Session Topic

This webinar and online conversation is geared towards attorneys who are interested in submitting a proposal for a session at the Consumer Rights Litigation Conference or submitting a session proposal for online learning through NACA and NCLC.

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