8:30 a.m. "The Time is Out of Joint": Addressing Fraud in Timeshare Sales
- Tools to investigate timeshare fraud
- Common complaints
- Wisconsin timeshare law, Ch. 707
- Claims under other consumer protection statutes
Mary C. Fons
9:20 a.m. Auto Repossessions in Wisconsin
- The Wisconsin Consumer Act’s notice requirements
- Right to redeem vehicle
- Breach of the peace
- Other complimentary claims to bring under the WCA for wrongful repossession
Heidi N. Miller
10:10 a.m. Break
10:25 a.m. Ethics - How Many Judges Does It Take to Make a Case Frivolous?
- The risks of litigating claims without precedent
- Do unpublished decisions matter?
- The boundaries of a good faith effort to change the law
Briane F. Pagel, Jr.
11:15 a.m. Arbitrating Consumer Cases: A Beginner’s Guide
- A walk-through of how a case goes to arbitration and what happens in arbitration
- The main procedural differences between arbitration and litigation
- Considerations in choosing between arbitration and litigation
Briane F. Pagel, Jr.
12:05 a.m. Lunch – on your own
1:05 p.m. Defending Post-Judgment Collection Efforts
Joshua D. Christianson
1:55 p.m. Consumer Motor Vehicle Litigation 101
- Application of Chapter 218 to motor vehicle purchase and warranty cases
- Magnuson-Moss standing and other perils
- RVs and Big rig trucks: where the rubber meets the road
Terrence M. Polich
2:45 p.m. Break
3:00 p.m. Recognizing claims involving cars and homes
- Foreclosure defense, lender and mortgage servicer liability under RESPA, chapter 224, and common law
- Section 100.20 disputes: home improvement, vehicle repairs, and landlord-tenant issues
David G. Kingstad
3:50 p.m. Program Concludes
- Build a foundational understanding of Wisconsin and federal consumer statutes
- Spot consumer claims and defenses earlier in client matters that might appear routine
- Develop confidence in evaluating basic consumer claims and defenses
- Receive guidance on arbitrating in consumer cases and how it differs from litigation
- Identify viable claims and defenses in timeshare fraud matters under Wisconsin law and consumer protection statutes
- Recognize recurring fact patterns in vehicle, housing, and credit matters
- Strengthen client advice on exposure, strategy, and options in consumer-related cases
- Attorneys new to consumer law
- Experienced consumer lawyers seeking a refresher
- Consumer protection attorneys
- Bankruptcy, insolvency, and creditors’ rights attorneys
- Creditor/debtor lawyers
- Civil litigators
- Business lawyers
- General practitioners
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