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Friday September 20, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
TBA
The panel will report on findings from a mixed-methods empirical study evaluating the impact of state-level reforms requiring additional documentation in debt collection cases. We will discuss findings from a three-state evaluation and a multistate quantitative analysis. We will propose solutions, including practical applications for better implementation of legislative and rules-based reforms in the courthouse to improve outcomes for self-represented consumer defendants.

More on our research including the studies we'll be talking about can be found here: https://www.debtcollectionlab.org/research.
Speakers
avatar for Claire Johnson Raba

Claire Johnson Raba

Assistant Professor of Law, University of Illinois Chicago School of Law
avatar for Dalié Jiménez

Dalié Jiménez

Professor of Law, UCI School of Law
Dalié Jiménez is a Professor of Law at UC Irvine School of Law and director of its Student Loan Law Initiative. She teaches and writes about debt, consumer law, bankruptcy, and access to justice.An elected member of the American Law Institute, Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, and a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute’s Commission on Consumer Bankruptcy. Professor Jiménez s... Read More →
avatar for Andy Wirkus

Andy Wirkus

Senior Court Management Consultant, The National Center for State Courts
Andy Wirkus J.D. (he/him) is a Senior Court Management Consultant with the National Center for State Courts where he works on creating greater access to justice through authoring toolkits, creating trainings, providing technical assistance, crafting innovative ways of presenting information... Read More →
Friday September 20, 2024 1:30pm - 2:30pm MDT
TBA

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