Essential Tools to Build a Successful
Plaintiff Consumer Protection Law Practice:
WSAJ’s Consumer Protection Deskbook Release
Chairpersons: Beth Terrell & Erika Nusser
October 11, 2017, Washington State Convention Center, Seattle or via Webcast
6.5 Law & Legal CLE Credits
8:20-8:30 Welcome & Announcements
Beth Terrell, Seattle Attorney
8:30-8:50 Evaluating and Pleading a CPA Claim
Blythe Chandler, Seattle Attorney
8:50-9:10 Uncovering the Evidence You Need in Discovery
Adam Berger, Seattle Attorney
9:10-9:40 Resist Litigating in the Dark (Part 1): CPA Claims Demand the Light of Day
Leslie Brueckner, Oakland Attorney
9:40-10:20 What’s Trending Now in CPA Litigation?
Matt Geyman, Seattle Attorney, Scott Kinkley, Spokane Attorney, and Amy Hanson, Seattle Attorney
10:20-10:35 Break
10:35-10:55 Making Your Client Whole and Getting Paid for Your Efforts
Cindy Heidelberg, Seattle Attorney
10:55-11:25 When is a CPA Claim Best Pled as a Class Action?
Dan Johnson, Seattle Attorney and Toby Marshall, Seattle Attorney
11:25-11:45 Resist Litigating in the Dark (Part 2): Avoiding Arbitration
Mack Mayo, Spokane Attorney
12:15-1:00 WA Attorney General
Bob Ferguson, Olympia
1:00-1:45 Priorities, Compliance Trends, and Recent Victories from the CP Division
Shannon Smith, WA AG Consumer Protection Division, Seattle
1:45-2:05 Using the CPA to Help Your Clients Challenge Illegal Debt Collection
Paul Arons, Friday Harbor Attorney and Kirk Miller, Spokane Attorney
2:05-2:30 The Intersection Between the CPA, the Deed of Trust Act and the Foreclosure Fairness Act
Brendan Donckers, Seattle Attorney
2:30-2:45 Break
2:45-3:05 Using Bankruptcy Law and the CPA to Help Debtors
Christina Henry, Seattle Attorney
3:05-3:40 Building a Successful Consumer Protection Practice
Sam Leonard, Seattle Attorney and Guy Beckett, Seattle Attorney
3:40-4:00 Q&A
Looking for the Consumer Protection Deskbook? CLICK HERE!