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West Virginia (WV) Consumer Protection CLE Course Catalog

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58 minutes
Hatch-Waxman Case-Law Developments and New Jersey Practice Insights
Designed for legal professionals, pharmaceutical executives, and anyone navigating the complex landscape of drug development, this course will provide invaluable insights into leveraging Hatch-Waxman strategies to safeguard intellectual property while ensuring broader access to life-saving medications.

The Knowledge Group

$75

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Demystifying Recent Trends in PFAS Litigation: Product Liability and Beyond
Litigation regarding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances has continued to evolve, from product liability to environmental litigation to consumer class actions. Recent and forthcoming regulations continue to add new dimensions, potentially impacting multiple areas of legal practice and a variety of industries. Particularly, these claims have reached across the supply chain, including retailers and distributors, with novel legal theories, further underscoring the need to stay abreast for recent trends in this area.

The Knowledge Group

$75

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Regulatory Pulse: Exploring Consumer Finance Updates and Trends
Join James W. Sandy, Member, and Paul J. Lysobey, Associate at McGlinchey Stafford PLLC, as they delve deep into the ever-changing landscape of consumer finance regulations and litigation trends. Speakers will also provide valuable insights into the latest updates and trends shaping the consumer finance industry.

The Knowledge Group

$75

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Regulatory Trends to Watch Out for in Consumer Finance
Consumer financial service regulators have been actively expanding their reach and authority over financial institutions, nonbank partners, and service providers over an increasing number of business practices. Since much of this expansion is accomplished without formal rulemaking, it is important for financial service companies to stay on top of the informal agency guidance and actions. We will discuss the latest regulatory trends and developments and what to watch for in 2023 from agencies including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). We will also discuss notable enforcement actions and litigation in these regulatory areas.

The Knowledge Group

$75

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60 Consumer Tips in 60 Minutes
This panel of national consumer experts will provide you with the necessary tips for achieving great results in your consumer cases.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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Pursuing a Career Path in Commercial Fraud and Litigation
Hear tips and real-life stories from industry experts on how best to pursue a career path in commercial fraud and fraud litigation.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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Dumb and Dumber: A Bankruptcy Stay Story
The panel enacts three hypotheticals involving repeat filer/debtor Harry, his not-quite-blue-stocking creditor Lloyd of Lloyd’s Auto Lot, and the chapter 7 and chapter 13 trustees, Dusty and Rusty. The legal issues presented will concern the “expiring stay” for repeat filers, redemption of repossessed vehicles, a discharge violation question involving refusal to release the car lien/title, and the attendant procedural and costs questions for each. Ripe Potatoes rates this a “must see”!

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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Recent Confirmation Developments
Join this session for a discussion on plan vs. statutory impairment (Ultra, PG&E), treatment of third-party releases/plan proponents (Millennium (3d Cir.), SunEdison and other recent S.D.N.Y./Del. Decisions; Emerge and Cloud Peak (Del.)), and classification (Novinda (10th Cir. BAP, litigation claims against a creditor justifies separate classification from other unsecureds)). Should all similarly situated creditors have the right to participate in rights offerings, financings, etc. (PacDrilling, Peabody)? The panelists will also discuss feasibility in light of the return of debtors to bankruptcy (including in the energy and retail space). Are reorganizations being rubber-stamped too easily?

American Bankruptcy Institute

$95

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Circuit and District Court Splits on Important Bankruptcy Issues with Bill Rochelle
Join Bill Rochelle as he hosts a panel of bankruptcy judges to discuss circuit splits on important bankruptcy issues. This panel will feature a fun game-show format where judges will vote to resolve the issues before they reach the U.S. Supreme Court.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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