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There’s a reason that your malpractice provider requests special notice if you start to dabble in collections. It’s difficult work, and it’s easy for an under-trained attorney to inadvertently violate one of the myriad laws that protects debtors. In this program, we will provide a solid update on the collections practice, including details on bankruptcy, consumer protection laws, a how-to on evictions practice, and pointers from a judge on how to bring state court actions to collect debts.
 
 
CBA-CLE will email webinar access information 24-48 hours before the program.
 
Home studies will be available 2-3 weeks following the live program.
 
CBA-CLE is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, and employment. To request an accommodation please contact [email protected] at least 14 business days in advance.
 
The program is accredited in Colorado. CBA-CLE staff can provide a Uniform Certificate of Attendance, and it is the attendee's responsibility to complete the accreditation outside of Colorado.
8:30-9:00 am
Registration and Coffee
 
9:00-9:10 am
Introduction and Welcome
Extended by Caroline M. Sada, Esq., Greenberg Sada & Moody, P.C.
 
9:10-10:00 am
Caselaw and Litigation Update
Get caught up on the latest caselaw and litigation trends, including information on damages related to the Fair Debt Collections Act and Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Presented by Nick Prola, Esq., PFC USA
 
10:00-10:10 am
Morning Break
 
10:10-11:00 am
Bankruptcy and Creditor Representation
What happens when a debtor files for bankruptcy? Learn about the automatic stay, what activities it covers, and in what instances you might be able to collect something for your client even after a debtor has filed for bankruptcy.
Presented by K. Jamie Buechler, Esq.,  Buechler Law Office, LLC
 
11:00-11:50 am
The Ethics of Collecting Judgments: What You Need to Know
Determine who your client is, your scope of representation in the context of a collections matter, and ethical and legal considerations of communications with represented and unrepresented parties.
Presented by Jean Arnold, Esq., and Alanna Boswell, Esq., Arnold and Arnold, LLP  
Submitted for 1 Ethics Credit
 
11:50 am – 1:00 PM
Lunch on your Own
 
1:00-1:50 pm
Evictions
Presented by Karen Kelly-Braem, Esq. and Kristi Bunge, Esq., Springman, Braden, Wilson, & Pontius, P.C.
 
1:50-2:40 pm
AI Technology and Cyber Security in Collections
Presented by Porter H.  Morgan, IV, Esq., Martin Golden Lyons Watts Morgan PLLC
 
2:40-2:50 pm
Afternoon Break
 
2:50-3:40 pm
Post-Judgment Collections: Garnishments, Levies, Assignments and Sale of Debt
Presented by Matthew Berumen, Esq., Kenneth E. Davidson & Associates and Kevin T. Crocker, Esq., Barron & Newburger, P.C.
 
3:40-4:30 pm
What the Court Expects: Practicing Collections Law in County Court
Presented by Honorable Leroy D. Kirby, Adams County Court
 
4:30 pm
Adjourn
 
  •   CLE Pass Price
    *FREE! - exclusions may apply
  •   Standard Price
    $529.00 USD
  •   Member Price
    $399.00 USD
  •   General Credits
    7.00
  •   Ethics Credits
    1.00
  •   EDI Credits
Live Seminar Date
2/20/2025
Expiration Date
12/31/2027
Non-Member Price
$529.00 USD
Member Price
$399.00 USD
Product Code
LI022025J
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