What a New Bill in Congress Means for Collection Attorney Litigation | Ep. 271
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What happens when a new bill in Congress aims to fix long-standing regulatory conflicts for collection attorneys?
In this episode, Adam Parks sits down with Liz Terry and Michael Stillman of NCBA to unpack why lawmakers are revisiting how litigation versus debt collection requirements are regulated. They walk through the real compliance challenges law firms face today, what the proposed legislation is designed to clarify, and how NCBA’s regulatory advocacy role is shaping the conversation in Washington.
If you manage legal collections, oversee compliance, or rely on litigation strategy, this conversation matters. Listen in, subscribe, and get the context you need to understand how this bill could impact attorney oversight and compliance going forward.
Podcast Website:
https://receivablespodcast.com/videos/dual-regulation-collection-attorneys-ncba
Guest Website:
https://www.creditorsbar.org/
Liz Terry LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethcterry/
Michael Stillman LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-stillman-5692789/
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