The University of Wyoming will hold its Seventh Annual Consumer issues Conference at its campus in Laramie on Wednesday, September 26th through Thursday, September 27th, 2007. The theme of the conference is "Money Matters" and it will cover issues regarding credit cards and credit scoring, bankruptcy and debt collection, investment & retirement, and identity theft. Keynote speakers include James Scurlock, Director of the documentary Maxed Out, Jeanne Hogarth of the Federal Reserve Board, and Nancy Smith of AARP Financial. Other speakers include Norma Garcia of Consumers Union, Jan Zavisland of the Colorado Attorney General's Office, my co-author, Dee Pridgen, of the University of Wyoming Law School and Elaine Welle also of the Wyoming Law School. The conference will also feature a session with regional legislators, presentations by experts from across the country and region, and the opportunity to interact with other people interested in improving consumer issues. There will be a special screening of the movie “Maxed Out: Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders,” on September 26th at 7:30 p.m. in the A & S auditorium with Director James Scurlock and Norma Garcia, attorney with Consumers Union. CLE credits will be available. The conference is open to lawyers, students and the general public.
For more information, please visit the conference website at www.uwyo.edu/consumerconference.


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