Events

May 5, 2020

Special Compliance Coffee Break - Consumer Litigation Funding in the Wake of COVID-19

May 5 from 2:00 - 2:30 pm ET

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Presenters:
Frank Bishop
Lauren Hunt
Latif Zaman

Frank Bishop, Lauren Hunt and Latif Zaman discuss the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumer litigation funding. This webinar addresses:

  • The current regulatory/legal landscape for consumer litigation funding (including a brief overview of recent case law and enacted legislation);
  • The impact of the pandemic on demand for alternative finance; and
  • The possible types of consumer litigation resulting from the pandemic.

Please Note: This online program has not been pre-approved for CLE credit. A certificate of attendance will be available upon request for self-submission. Please email jnixon@hudco.com to request a certificate of attendance. Your state Bar may not accept self-submissions or may limit the number of hours allowed.

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