Legal services, government, and private attorneys, as well as community organizations, work with the center to advocate for state and federal consumer reform.
[4] On February 26, 2019, the NCLC testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services regarding “Who’s Keeping Score?
Holding Credit Bureaus Accountable and Repairing a Broken System”.
[5] NCLC publishes treatises on consumer law and practice manuals aimed at attorneys.
[6] They also produce resources aimed at consumers, including the book Surviving Debt.