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Consumer Update Spring 2025: The Wisconsin Consumer Act’s Broadening Scope

Product ID: CA3838R
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Consumer goods

The Wisconsin Consumer Act (WCA) isn’t limited to credit card agreements and auto loans. If you advise landlords, represent financial institutions, or practice consumer rights litigation, Consumer Update Spring 2025: The Wisconsin Consumer Act’s Broadening Scope is your front-row seat to the most critical WCA developments. 

Recent Wisconsin Court of Appeals decisions have redefined residential lease obligations under the WCA. Hear the latest on Koble Investments v. Marquardt,1 holding landlords to WCA debt collection rules, resulting in double damages for tenants.

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Member $119.00

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Credits

1.5 CLE

Date and Time

Tuesday, May 13, 202512:00 PM - 1:15 PM CT

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Consumer goods

The Wisconsin Consumer Act (WCA) isn’t limited to credit card agreements and auto loans. If you advise landlords, represent financial institutions, or practice consumer rights litigation, Consumer Update Spring 2025: The Wisconsin Consumer Act’s Broadening Scope is your front-row seat to the most critical WCA developments. 

Recent Wisconsin Court of Appeals decisions have redefined residential lease obligations under the WCA. Hear the latest on Koble Investments v. Marquardt,1 holding landlords to WCA debt collection rules, resulting in double damages for tenants.

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Consumer goods

The Wisconsin Consumer Act (WCA) isn’t limited to credit card agreements and auto loans. If you advise landlords, represent financial institutions, or practice consumer rights litigation, Consumer Update Spring 2025: The Wisconsin Consumer Act’s Broadening Scope is your front-row seat to the most critical WCA developments. 

Recent Wisconsin Court of Appeals decisions have redefined residential lease obligations under the WCA. Hear the latest on Koble Investments v. Marquardt,1 holding landlords to WCA debt collection rules, resulting in double damages for tenants.

Read More ↓

Ann Glavan is an associate attorney with Lawton Cates, S.C. in Madison, Wisconsin. She received her undergraduate degrees in journalism and economics from the University of Missouri. Before law school, Ann spent four years working as a sports journalist based in Virginia, Kentucky, and Florida, then obtained her law degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in June of 2022. Following graduation, she worked as an associate attorney at Fox & Fox in Monona, practicing primarily employment law and personal injury. Ann then served as a staff attorney to the Dane County Circuit Court judges for two years before joining Lawton Cates in the spring of 2025. She also serves as a volunteer attorney coach for Madison West High School’s mock trial team, which competes annually in the State Bar of Wisconsin’s program.

Briane F. Pagel, Jr., an attorney at Lawton Cates, S.C., has dedicated over two decades of his practice to consumer protection. He’s helped countless families protect their homes, cars, and bank accounts from predatory lending and collection practices. In doing so, Briane has helped establish and clarify rights that will provide important protections for families for years to come. Brian believes that consumer protection is more critical than ever in the modern era when credit scores can impact not just your purchases, but where you can live and what jobs you can have. He has helped countless consumers and their families to get out of debt without ever filing bankruptcy, often at no cost to his clients.

12:00 pm Consumer Update Spring 2025: The Wisconsin Consumer Act’s Broadening Scope

  • Discussion and analysis of two Court of Appeals’ cases applying the Consumer Act to residential leases
  • Discussion and analysis of a Court of Appeals’ decision requiring national banks to comply with the WCA notice requirements
  • Case opinions to watch for in the upcoming few months

Ann Glavan, Briane F. Pagel, Jr.

1:15 pm Program Concludes

  • Stay current on expanding interpretations of the Wisconsin Consumer Act (WCA)
  • Understand the implications of recent Wisconsin Court of Appeals decisions on residential lease obligations
  • Discover how the WCA impacts lenders and financial institutions
  • Gain early insight into cases that could influence future WCA interpretations
  • Consumer law practitioners
  • Solo and small firm lawyers
  • Attorneys advising landlords or tenants
  • In-house banking counsel 
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