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- 51 - 60Pittsburgh Attorney Jeff Suher, the areas leading expert in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, will be speaking for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute.
PBI’s CLE seminar, The Primer on the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act will be held to help educate other attorneys in this fast growing field of debt collection.
Jeff Suher will be speaking in the following locations:
Pittsburgh March 9, 2010
PBI Professional Development, Conference Ctr, 339 Sixth Avenue, 7th Floor, Pittsburgh PA
Philadelphia March 16, 2010
CLE Conference Center, 10th Floor, Wanamaker Building, Philadelphia PA
*will be simulcast to 19 other locations
Mechanicsburg March 23, 2010
PBI Headquarters, 5080 Ritter Road, Mechanicsburg, PA
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act “FDCPA”, 15 U.S.C. § 1692 et seq., is a United States statute added in 1978 as Title VIII of the Consumer Credit Protection Act. Its purposes are to eliminate abusive practices in the collection of consumer debts, to promote fair debt collection and to provide consumers with an avenue for disputing and obtaining validation of debt information in order to ensure the information's accuracy. The Act creates guidelines under which debt collectors may conduct business, defines rights of consumers involved with debt collectors, and prescribes penalties and remedies for violations of the Act. It is sometimes used in conjunction with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
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