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Seminar
Number
086744
CLE Hours
(Self-Study Only)
6 CLE Hours
including
1 Ethics Hour,
1 Professionalism
Hour and
3 Trial Practice
Hours
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ADVANCED DEBT COLLECTION
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RECORDED FEBRUARY 21, 2008
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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.
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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
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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 |
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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 |