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Michael Chapman Presents on Consumer Finance Communications

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Bassford Remele Counsel Michael Chapman will present "Where Disputes are Likely to Fall Through the Cracks" for AccountsRecovery.net.

  • Is it cake? There is actually a show where people have to guess whether something is a cake or an actual item. It says a lot about how great bakers are getting at designing cakes. For the collection industry, the game would be, "is it a dispute"? Consumers, willingly or unwillingly, will send in communications to collection operations that could be a dispute or not. Making that determination can be the difference between a paid account and a lawsuit.
  • In this webinar, a panel of experienced professionals will break down the types of communication that could fall through the cracks when in fact they are a dispute, and the opposite --communications that are classified as disputes when they aren't -- so you can try to avoid making the same mistakes.
For information on this topic, contact Michael Chapman.

Michael Chapman is an experienced litigation attorney who focuses his practice on the defense of corporate clients, attorneys, and law firms in the consumer finance arena. In addition to litigation, Michael provides compliance and auditing services to collection agencies. When not focused on consumer finance issues, Michael practices in the areas of commercial collections, insurance defense, and products liability. He also manages litigation nationwide for corporate clients.


Bassford Remele proudly serves as local and national counsel for many major corporations and Fortune 500 Companies and is a go-to litigation firm representing local, national, and international clients in state and federal courts across the region. The firm provides comprehensive counsel and representation in litigation and dispute resolution, family law, and corporate matters, ensuring prompt and effective service for its clients.

Established in 1882, Bassford Remele is proud to be the oldest top-25 law firm based in Minnesota.

Bassford Remele | September 18, 2025