Course Handbook   Course Handbook

Representing the Pro Bono Client: Consumer Law Basics

Publication Date: July 2013 Number of Volumes: 1
ISBN Number: na Page Count: 252 pages

From:

Download: Table of Contents   Index

Representing the Pro Bono Client: Consumer Law Basics Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Summary of Federal Restraints on Debt Collection Brian L. Bromberg ~ Bromberg Law Office, P.C.
Chapter 2: Overview of State and Federal Restraints on Debt Collection (PowerPoint slides) Brian L. Bromberg ~ Bromberg Law Office, P.C.
Chapter 3: Consumer Request for Reinvestigation Amy L. Wells ~ Wells Law Office, Inc.
Chapter 4: Steps Following Credit Denials Amy L. Wells ~ Wells Law Office, Inc.
Chapter 5: How Long May Information Remain on Credit Reports? Amy L. Wells ~ Wells Law Office, Inc.
Chapter 6: Identity Theft Victim’s Complaint and Affidavit Amy L. Wells ~ Wells Law Office, Inc.
Chapter 7: The Price of Identity Theft for Ohio Consumers, Ohio Trial, Spring 2008 Amy L. Wells ~ Wells Law Office, Inc.
Chapter 8: The Fair Credit Reporting Act Amy L. Wells ~ Wells Law Office, Inc.
Chapter 9: Representing Consumers After Self-Help Repossession: Understanding the Contents of the Consumer Law Toolbox Robert W. Murphy ~ Law Office of Robert W. Murphy
Index to Representing the Pro Bono Client: Consumer Law Basics
Chairperson(s)
Robert W. Murphy, Law Office of Robert W. Murphy
Related Items

Handbook  Course Handbook Archive

Representing the Pro Bono Client: Consumer Law Basics Robert W. Murphy, Law Office of Robert W. Murphy
 
Print Share Email
News & Expert Analysis

October 2, 2013

CAFC Finds Promise Not to Infringe Insufficient in ANDA Litigation

From: Patent Law Practice Center

On September 26, 2013, the United States Court of ...

September 30, 2013

Forest Labs sues over Generic Version of SAVELLA®

From: Patent Law Practice Center

Forest Laboratories, Inc. (NYSE:FRX) and Forest La...

September 26, 2013

The Tangible, Mechanical Nature of Software

From: Patent Law Practice Center

Recently U.S. Patent No. 8,515,829 (the ’829...