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Collection Law Basics for Paralegals
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 Export to Your Calendar 3/19/2026
When: March 19, 2026
10:00AM-5:00PM ET
Where: United States
Contact: Cassi Gruber
cassi.gruber@nbi-sems.com
715-835-8525

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Debt collection practice involves a steady stream of documents, deadlines, and compliance requirements - and paralegals are at the center of keeping it all on track. This
course provides a practical roadmap of the collection process through the lens of the paralegal's role and responsibilities. From drafting demand letters and verifying debt
documentation to preparing pleadings and supporting post-judgment enforcement, participants will gain the tools to manage cases while staying compliant with the Fair Debt
Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and other relevant laws. Help clients reclaim what they're owed register today! 

CLE Credits: 5 General, 1 Ethics, 6 Total


Event URL: http://ipe-sems.com/products/101662

 

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