Ask the FCRA Trial Experts: Duran Keller and Matthew Osborne

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Duran Keller and Matthew Osborne recently won a jury trial Peters v American Pacific Mortgage. This case presented some significant challenges, but Keller and Osborne were able to prevail. Want to learn why? Duran Keller and Matthew Osborne will be available for an online question and answer session on all topics related to this case and to succeeding in trial in FCRA cases.

NACA is continuing its a webinar series entitled Ask the Expert. This series will include an hour-and-a-half online question and answer session with leading attorneys in the field. We welcome questions in advance. Please note there will be no written materials associated with this webinar, so there will be no CLEs awarded for attendance. Please send questions to training@consumeradvocates.org.

***Please note that this question-and-answer session will NOT be recorded and is open to members only.

Duran Keller

Keller Law

Duran Keller is a trial lawyer. He is a graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College and is admitted to practice in Indiana, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, and Wisconsin. Most of Duran’s attention is devoted to consumer law, but he often takes cases to support a good cause. Duran fights against all types of injustices, ranging from unfair charges/collection attempts and credit reporting to egregious police brutality cases. He is the chair of the NACA Indiana Chapter, a Super Lawyers Rising Star with multiple consumer appellate victories and record-breaking verdicts, and he has tried multiple cases to jury verdict, including State and Federal court.

Matthew Osborne

Matt Osborne practices in Northglenn, CO. His practice focuses on FCRA, auto fraud, and bad faith insurance. Prior to becoming a lawyer, he served five years in the Navy. Matt went to law school at Michigan State. He is married with four kids. His main hobby is suing big corporations.

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Ask the FCRA Trial Experts: Duran Keller and Matthew Osborne
07/19/2023 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  90 minutes
07/19/2023 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  90 minutes
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