
FCRA 101: Issue Spotting
Includes a Live Web Event on 10/23/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
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New to the alphabet soup of federal consumer law? Or perhaps just the FCRA? Come and join this webinar to learn more about this important federal law that provides safeguards to consumers regarding information reported about them. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) touches more parts of consumer practice than most people realize — from credit report errors to background check problems and improper use of personal data.
This session is designed to help consumer protection attorneys spot FCRA issues hiding in plain sight and understand when a client’s problem might be an FCRA case. We’ll walk through some fact patterns, red flags to watch for, and practical tips for getting started with these claims.
What You Will Learn
• What is the scope of the FCRA
• How to spot issues that implicate the FCRA
• When it may make sense to bring in more experienced co-counsel

Kevin Dillon
Kevin Dillon is founder of Voice for Justice Law, PLLC and proud member of NACA. He litigates under both state and federal consumer protection laws, including the FCRA, FDCPA, TILA, TCPA, RESPA, VCPA, and other combinations of letters. Over the course of his legal career, Kevin has litigated in Virginia state court and in federal courts throughout the country, as well as arbitrated in JAMS and AAA. He has obtained six-figure settlements for his clients as well as tried cases, including before a jury. Kevin got his start in consumer protection law first clerking with Greater Boston Legal Services and then working with the fine folks at Consumer Litigation Associates. He is proud to continue in the tradition of social justice law from Northeastern University School of Law where he received his JD. Kevin also served two years in Americorps and had a former career as a Salesforce consultant. He lives in Richmond, Virginia with his partner Lindsey, their cat Laertes, and a jungle of plants. If you're Virginia-based or nearby, let me know when you're in the area!