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Kristi Kelly Speaks at Mortgage Conference

Kelly Guzzo partner Kristi Kelly was a featured speaker at a June mortgage training webinar hosted by the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC).  Kelly presented information about Fair Credit Reporting Act issues in mortgage cases. The webinar, which was attended by other consumer lawyers, was part of the NCLC’s 2020

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Andrew Guzzo and Casey Nash Train Consumer Lawyers at Conference

    The National Association of Consumer Advocates recently sought the expertise of Kelly Guzzo partner Andrew Guzzo and attorney Casey Nash to provide training to consumer lawyers nationwide at a virtual conference.     Beginning on May 4 and extending to June 25, the National Association of Consumer Advocates is

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Kelly Guzzo Launches Website to Help Consumers Navigate COVID-19 Financial Difficulties

  As consumers across the country face financial distress during the COVID-19 crisis, frontline consumer advocates have launched the COVID-19 Consumer Resource Center, www.consumer.law, a one-stop source of information to help individuals and families protect themselves from financial devastation. The tool comprehensively covers the major consumer problems Americans are facing.  It uniquely and comprehensively collects COVID-19 hardship details

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Kristi Kelly Named one of Virginia’s Influential Women of Law

Kelly Guzzo partner Kristi Kelly was recently honored as one of 34 “Influential Women of Law” for 2020 in Virginia.  The award was presented by the publication Virginia Lawyers Weekly in conjunction with four of Virginia’s statewide bar associations.  The award recognizes female attorneys and judges “who have improved the

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Mortgage Foreclosure Legislation Stalls in General Assembly

On February 24, 2020, Kelly Guzzo attorney Kristi Kelly testified in opposition to a bill in the Virginia General Assembly that would result in increased wrongful foreclosures for Virginia homeowners.  Kelly’s testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, along with representatives from the Virginia Poverty Law Center and Housing Opportunities Made

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