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Event Description

Protecting Consumers in Debt Collection Litigation and Arbitration: A Roundtable Discussion, hosted by the Federal Trade Commission, examined consumer protection issues in debt collection proceedings against individual consumers. It was the second in a series of FTC roundtable discussions on these issues. The first day focused on arbitration proceedings, while the second focused on litigation proceedings.

Roundtable Series:

  1. August 5-6, 2009 -Northwestern University School of Law
  2. September 29-30, 2009 - San Francisco State University
  3. December 4, 2009 - FTC Conference Center

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