Legal Writing eCourse: Become a Better Legal Writer

Most lawyers live by their writing and most of us can become better writers. The goal of this course is to move you along that process. Please note that the…

FTC Update: Auto Fraud Resources

Buying a car is one of the biggest investments consumers will make and one that many approach cautiously. This presentation will focus on the FTC’s recent auto enforcement efforts (in particular,…

The Military Consumer: Litigating a Case Involving a Service Member Client

When you have the privilege of representing a service member, there are several pitfalls that can occur during the litigation process. This webinar will review the processes and procedures required…

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…

Fair Debt Collections Practices Act Webinar 101

Do you want to get engaged with FDCPA cases but don’t know where to start? This webinar is for you. This session will provide a general overview of the FDCPA…

SEO Made Simple: How Consumer Protection Law Firms Can Attract New Clients Online

How can you get your firm seen more by consumers looking to hire an attorney? Search Engine Optimization may be the answer. SEO involves more than just adding a few…

2022 Spring Training Materials

Missed the 2022 Spring Training? You can now get access to all the PowerPoint presentations and handouts for the conference. You will have access to materials from all three tracks.…

Hiring and Training a Virtual Assistant

Are you interested in increasing your firm’s productivity using a virtual assistant (VA)? There are many factors to consider when using an outsourcing firm, including how to vet candidates and…

Writing the Story of the Case

Skillful storytelling takes a brief from the law school writing course instruction of producing a “just the facts” soullessly objective piece of technical writing to the evocative ground of Atticus Finch moving the entire courtroom.