Class Action Town Hall 2

NACA is seeking to expand its education offering to help class action attorneys become more successful in their practices. To develop educational programs and resources that meet the needs of…

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Class Action Town Hall

NACA is seeking to expand its education offering to help class action attorneys become more successful in their practices. To develop educational programs and resources that meet the needs of…

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Demystifying Communications Under the New FDCPA Regulations

Regulation F takes effect on November 30, 2021. These regulations will shape debt collection communications via phone, voicemail, email, text message, and social media. Speakers from the Consumer Financial Protection…

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Becoming a Federal Judge: What Consumer and Civil Justice Attorneys Need to Know

The Biden administration has demonstrated a commitment to creating a diverse federal judiciary that includes attorneys from the civil justice community. If you have ever thought about being a federal…

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Deceptive Money-Making Opportunities

In this webinar, we’ll present information about the FTC’s work to combat misleading earnings claims, with a focus on law enforcement and policy initiatives.

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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)?

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Centering Racial Justice and Addressing Debt in Black Communities

Do you want to be more intentional about incorporating racial justice in your consumer debt practice? Are you already engaged in the work and want to share best practices you’ve learned?

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Deposing the Corporate Representative

Are you tired of hearing “I don’t know” to every question you ask? Want to improve your questions, or better yet, improve your ability to obtain information from a reluctant…

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NACA Tax Update 2022

As another tax season begins, more and more consumer clients are faced with receiving 1099s for income they did not receive (your attorney fees).

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