Seminar Number

086744

 

CLE Hours
(Self-Study Only)

6 CLE Hours
including
1 Ethics Hour,
1 Professionalism
Hour and
3 Trial Practice
Hours

 

 

ADVANCED DEBT COLLECTION

RECORDED FEBRUARY 21, 2008

Co-Sponsor:
Creditor's Rights Section, State Bar of Georgia

Special thanks to the family of Jay Elliott Loeb for its sustaining patron-age of this program. Jay loved the law and chaired this seminar for many years. His legacy continues through the education of others.

Presiding:
Harriet C. Isenberg, Co-Chair; Isenberg & Hewitt, P.C., Sandy Springs
Janis L. Rosser, Co-Chair; Law Office of Janis L. Rosser, P.C., Roswell

WELCOME AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Harriet C. Isenberg

FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT – RECENT CASES AND UPDATES (PART I)
Manuel H. “Manny” Newburger, Barron & Newburger, P.C., Austin, TX

FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT – ETHICS IN COLLECTION CASES (PART II)
Manuel H. “Manny” Newburger

VIEW FROM THE BENCH – PROFESSIONALISM FOR THE COLLECTION LAWYER
Hon. Linda S. Cowen, Judge, State Court of Clayton County, Jonesboro
RULES OF EVIDENCE IN THE COLLECTION CASE
Paul S. Milich, Professor of Law, Georgia State University College of Law, Atlanta

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: OPEN FORUM
Moderator:
Janis L. Rosser

Panelists:
Harriet C. Isenberg
Neil A. Moskowitz, Cohen Goldstein Port & Gottlieb LLP, Atlanta
Oliver D. Peters, Jr., Bridgers, Peters & Kleber, Decatur
Thomas Rosseland, Bodker Ramsey Andrews Winograd Wildstein, Atlanta