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Karen Edler to speak at Volunteer Lawyers for Justice webinar on June 2, 2020

Price Meese

will be speaking at the Volunteer Lawyers for Justice free webinar, Special Education Law and Advocacy During COVID-19, for parents of children with special needs on June 2, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. This webinar will address the basic legal rights of children under IDEA and New Jersey regulations in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Need to Know About Debt Negotiation and Settlement?

Sawin & Shea

Consult with a bankruptcy lawyer about what your debt negotiation options are. While debt collectors can be persistent, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) was in place to stop collector harassment, and it’s good to stay educated about what debt collectors can and can’t do. How Can I Stop Collector Harassment?

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Consumer Advocates Propose New Model State Consumer Protection Act

Public Citizen

marketplace – against which they have virtually no legal rights or remedies.   “The relentless corporate assault on the rule of law has deeply damaged Americans’ confidence in the legal system, a development with dire implications for U.S.   And it sounds an urgent call to action. The

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What Is a Judgment?

Credit Corp

Quasi in rem: Quasi in rem judgments consider the legal rights of individuals and not necessarily all parties involved. Educate yourself on smart ways to pay debt collectors, and consider using the services of a debt management agency. Speak with a bankruptcy lawyer to learn whether this will help your situation.