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National Consumer Law Center


National Consumer Law Center
77 Summer Street 10th Floor

Boston, MA 02110
Work (617) 542-8010
Thursday, September 2, 2010



america's foremost advocate for low-income consumer justice, and its leading expert on low-income consumer issues
http://www.nclc.org/

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Boston, MA 02110


National Consumer Law Center News


09/02/2010 12:32 PM
MarksJarvis: More personal bankruptcies
Consumer bankruptcies are at the highest level since Congress changed the bankruptcy law in 2005 and made it tougher for people to file for relief from their debts, according to American Bankruptcy Institute Executive Director Samuel J. Gerdano.
09/01/2010 06:12 PM
U.S. Consumer Bankruptcies Fall 8 Percent in August
U.S. consumer bankruptcy filings fell 8 percent to 127,028 in August from the previous month, the American Bankruptcy Institute reported.
09/02/2010 12:09 PM
Easier to read, not easier to pay
Credit card bills will get more user-friendly on Monday, one of the most obvious ways a new federal law will try to help frustrated customers.
09/02/2010 12:13 AM
U.S. Consumer Bankruptcies to Reach 1.6 Million, Institute Says
Bankruptcy filings by U.S. consumers are projected to reach 1.6 million this year, the executive director of the American Bankruptcy Institute said.
09/02/2010 08:18 AM
No bank account? Get your tax refund on plastic
A new Treasury Department program to give people without bank accounts faster access to their tax refunds will help some avoid costly short-term loans. But careless consumers could end up racking up fees and padding bank profits.



YouTube Videos


08/14/2010 09:05 AM
Ron Paul Q&A at House Financial Services Committee 7.16.2009 1/3
Ron Paul Q&A at House Financial Services Committee 7.16.2009 www.house.gov Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Hearing Regulatory Restructuring: Safeguarding Consumer Protection and the Role of the Federal Reserve 2:00 pm, Thursday, July 16, 2009, 2128 Rayburn House Building Witness List & Prepared Testimony: Panel One: The Honorable Elizabeth A. Duke, Governor, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Panel Two: Ms. Patricia McCoy, George J. & Helen M. England Professor of Law, University of Connecticut School of Law Ms. Lauren K. Saunders, Managing Attorney, National Consumer Law Center Mr. Jim Carr, Chief Operating Officer, National Community Reinvestment Coalition
08/27/2010 05:49 AM
Credit Bureaus Under Fire! Part 1
From www.BrokenCredit.com, Ms. Chi Chi Wu, Staff Attorney for the National Consumer Law Center, holds nothing back in this two-minute clip from last Tuesday's Full Committee Hearing on "Consumer's Ability to Dispute and Change Inaccurate Information". Millions and millions of consumers "victimized by errors from faceless computer generated" reports, she testifies. Perfunctory investigations...the definition of accuracy...conformity to truth...conformity to reality...flaws...money talks..."the only thing that will force the bureaus to fix their system is vigorous enforcement of the FCRA". Get 'em Chi Chi!!!!
07/17/2010 05:12 AM
Ron Paul Q&A at House Financial Services Committee 7.16.2009 2/3
Ron Paul Q&A at House Financial Services Committee 7.16.2009 www.house.gov Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Hearing Regulatory Restructuring: Safeguarding Consumer Protection and the Role of the Federal Reserve 2:00 pm, Thursday, July 16, 2009, 2128 Rayburn House Building Witness List & Prepared Testimony: Panel One: The Honorable Elizabeth A. Duke, Governor, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Panel Two: Ms. Patricia McCoy, George J. & Helen M. England Professor of Law, University of Connecticut School of Law Ms. Lauren K. Saunders, Managing Attorney, National Consumer Law Center Mr. Jim Carr, Chief Operating Officer, National Community Reinvestment Coalition
08/05/2010 03:35 AM
Ron Paul Q&A at House Financial Services Committee 7.16.2009 3/3
Ron Paul Q&A at House Financial Services Committee 7.16.2009 www.house.gov Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Hearing Regulatory Restructuring: Safeguarding Consumer Protection and the Role of the Federal Reserve 2:00 pm, Thursday, July 16, 2009, 2128 Rayburn House Building Witness List & Prepared Testimony: Panel One: The Honorable Elizabeth A. Duke, Governor, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Panel Two: Ms. Patricia McCoy, George J. & Helen M. England Professor of Law, University of Connecticut School of Law Ms. Lauren K. Saunders, Managing Attorney, National Consumer Law Center Mr. Jim Carr, Chief Operating Officer, National Community Reinvestment Coalition
04/15/2010 07:20 PM
Conference on the Regulation of Consumer Financial Products: Panel 2, Part 1
Panel II: Who Should Regulate Consumer Credit Products? This panel will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the current regulatory scheme and ask whether and how this scheme should be reformed. The Obama Administrations Consumer Financial Protection Agency proposal will be considered along with other alternatives. Moderator Michael V. Campbell, Counsel, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Panelists oWayne A. Abernathy, Executive Vice President for Financial Institutions Policy & Regulatory Affairs, American Bankers Association oRachel E. Barkow, Professor of Law, NYU School of Law oDavid Berenbaum, Executive Vice President, National Community Reinvestment Coalition oRichard Scott Carnell, Associate Professor of Law, Fordham School of Law oEllen Lazar, Senior Advisor for Consumer Policy, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation oAdam J. Levitin, Associate Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center oRichard H. Neiman, Superintendent of Banks, New York State Banking Department oJ. Thomas Rosch, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission oEric Stein, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Consumer Protection, US Department of the Treasury oArthur E. Wilmarth, Jr., Professor of Law, George Washington Law School



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