Kristin Kemnitzer participates as panelist on “Arbitration, UDAP Litigation, and Class Actions” at PLI’s 26th Annual Consumer Financial Services Institute.
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Kristin Kemnitzer and Adam McNeile give “ABC’s of Auto Fraud” presentation at the National Consumer Law Center Consumer Rights Litigation Conference.
Continue reading ›Kristin Kemnitzer and Adam McNeile present as guest lecturers on the Rees-Levering Automobile Sales Finance Act at the USC Gould School of Law for the Consumer Law course.
Continue reading ›KBK obtained an appellate victory in the case of Safe Credit Union v. Diaz, with the 3rd Appellate District affirming an order regarding the credit union’s motion to strike and Anti-SLAPP motion. The underlying action concerns the credit union’s failure to comply with repossession notice requirements contained in the Rees-Levering Act.
Continue reading ›Kristin Kemnitzer presents on “Public-Private Partnering on Auto Cases” at the 2021 NACA Spring Training.
Continue reading ›KBK obtained an appellate victory in the case of Miliate v. San Diego House of Motorcycles, with the 4th Appellate District, Division One, affirming an order regarding a motorcycle dealership’s motion to compel arbitration. The underlying action concerns a motorcycle dealership failing to comply with California’s single-document rule contained in the Rees-Levering Act.
Continue reading ›Adam McNeile presents on “Lifecycle of an Auto Fraud Case” at the 2021 NACA Spring Training.
Continue reading ›Adam McNeile and KBK Legal’s clients in the case of Oosthuizen v. Bank of America appear on CBS Bay Area to discuss Bank of America’s failure to adequately administer California unemployment benefits recipients’ accounts, leading to massive fraud.
Continue reading ›Kristin Kemnitzer serves as moderator on panel for “Settling Car Cases: Lessons Learned During the Pandemic” at the National Consumer Law Center Consumer Rights Litigation Conference.
Continue reading ›Adam McNeile gives “Introduction to Dealership Fraud” presentation at the National Consumer Law Center Consumer Rights Litigation Conference.
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