Experience Matters

A series of thought leadership adapted from the people and firms dedicated to serving law firms engaged in the practice of creditors rights law.


The Ethics of Using Generative AI in Legal Practice

Artificial Intelligence has nearly surpassed cybersecurity as the most in-demand topic in the last ten years. With rapidly changing technology NCBA provided an overview of the ethical issues and best practices for using generative AI in legal practices.

Contributors: Noah Fiedler and Alyssa Johnson of Barron & Newburger, P.C.


Adopting AI in Debt Collection

Based on a session at the NCBA 2024 Executive Experience, this Experience Matters reviews AI in practice, its internal use, the government regulation of these tools, and safeguards as they relate to the creditors’ rights attorney.

Contributors: Heath Morgan, Martin Golden Lyons Watts Morgan PLLC; Stacy Stein, Mountain Peak Law Group, PC


Fintech & Online Lending: An Analysis of Online Loans, Defenses, and Counterclaims

Based on an NCBA Legal Learning Webinar, these Experience Matters review the fundamentals of online lending and analyze common types of transactions and loans creditors rights attorneys need to understand when enforcing their clients’ rights.

Contributors: Nicole Strickler and Luke Chamberlain of Messer Strickler Burnette