Foreclosures: Self-Represented Litigants (On-Demand)

SKU: OC-62044-03

In this presentation, Kyle Kawanami discusses how to engage with self-represented litigants, privacy issues, what to consider when advising self-represented litigants during the foreclosure process, common concerns of self-represented litigants, and case law to evoke when a litigant is taking advantage of their self-represented status.

This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in May 2017.

The total running time is approximately 55 minutes.

To view all presentations from Foreclosure Fundamentals, click here.

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