Building Trust: Partnering with Communities to Fight Scams

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Includes a Live Web Event on 10/28/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

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Community partnerships are one of the most effective ways to protect consumers from scams and predatory practices. This webinar will show how attorneys can use Scam Prevention videos and resources to collaborate with community-based organizations, raise public awareness of consumer rights, and empower individuals to take action when they’ve been harmed.


What You Will Learn:
•    How to identify potential community partners and networks that can help reach consumers at risk of scams.
•    How to build trust and meaningful relationships with community members who may be hesitant to engage with lawyers.
•    How to design and communicate legal services in ways that meet community needs and resonate with local organizations.

Sylvia Bolos

Sylvia Bolos is a partner at Consumer Justice. Sylvia Bolos is a passionate client advocate and experienced lawyer, dedicated to helping consumers protect their legal rights under the FCRA, TILA, ECOA, TCPA, EFTA and FDCPA. Prior to joining Consumer Justice Law Firm, Sylvia served as General Counsel at 123NET, Senior Counsel at Berger Montague, and Senior Associate Attorney at Lyngklip and Associates. During her time with Lyngklip & Associates, she also co-founded Insight, LLC, a consumer protection consulting firm, designed to train and coach other consumer protection attorneys from across the country.

Angel Rose Kwaterski

Angel Rose Kwaterski is the Consumer Law Priority Coordinator at Legal Action of Wisconsin and is currently based in their Oshkosh, Wisconsin office. Angel provides oversight, mentorship and training related to all consumer matters that the firm assists with. In addition to her role as Priority Coordinator, she is a staff attorney within the Elder Rights Project where she provides legal representation to Wisconsin residents aged 60 or older who are victims of crimes as it relates to housing, family, and consumer law issues. Angel specializes in consumer related issues such as auto fraud, financial exploitation, debt collection matters and bankruptcy. Angel received her Bachelor of Arts from Marquette University in 2013 and her Juris Doctor from The John Marshall Law School, now known as UIC John Marshall Law School in 2016.

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Building Trust: Partnering with Communities to Fight Scams
10/28/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
10/28/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
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