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Events & Seminars

FDCPA Attorney Seminar

Attorney Arleo offers several options to those attorneys who wish to learn more about how to practice under the FDCPA. The options are as follows:

FDCPA seminars

Attend an on line FDCPA lecture by attorney Arleo.

If you are an attorney interested in learning how to represent consumers then you may attend the “Consumer Attorney” FDCPA lecture. Attorney Arleo will instruct on how to seek consumer clients, how to determine if a potential client has an FDCPA claim, how to contact debt collectors to attempt to negotiate pre-suit settlements, how to draft individual and class action complaints, how to draft and serve discovery demands, how to depose debt collectors, how to draft and file pre-trial dispositive judgments, how to move for class certification, how to conduct FDCPA trials and much more.

If you are a debt collection attorney, or if you represent a collection agency or seek to expand your practice to include FDCPA defense, you may attend the “FDCPA Defense” lecture. Attorney Arleo will instruct on how to analyze baseless FDCPA claims, how to negotiate settlements, how to file a dispositive pre-answer motion, how to answer FDCPA individual and class action complaints, how to draft and serve discovery demands, how to depose a consumer, how to conduct an FDCPA defense trial and much more.

Whether you are an attorney interested in the “Consumer Attorney” FDCPA lecture or the “FDCPA Defense” lecture there will be a question and answer session after the completion of each lecture. All lectures are 3 hours in length.

Private "In-House" Lectures

Attorney Arleo will personally come to your law firm to conduct either the “Consumer Attorney” FDCPA lecture or the “FDCPA Defense” lecture as each are described above. Attorneys may also avail themselves of the private “in-house” lecture option via on-line media which allows for more flexibility in regard to scheduling.

CLE Credits

Whenever possible, attorney Arleo will seek to allow those attorneys attending any FDCPA lecture to obtain CLE credits for their particular state.