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Georg Finder

creditdamageexpert@gmail.com

Bar States / Jurisdictions

CA

Practice Areas

Competence Issues/Substance Abuse

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Georg Finder Bio

Georg Finder is one the nation's leading credit damage evaluators. Having provided expert testimony on the first Credit Damage award and countless subsequent cases, he is a highly sought-after expert witness on the matter. He has a number of publications focusing on financial and credit issues.

 

http://www.divorceandcreditdamage.com/

CLE Courses by Georg Finder

Recovering the Economic Damage to Credit Reports, Credit Scores, and Credit Reputation
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Recovering the Economic Damage to Credit Reports, Credit Scores, and Credit Reputation

Join credit damage expert Georg Finder will walk you through the nuts & bolts of credit damage. Among the topics discussed are the foundational documents needed to prove damages, navigating the credit report, investigating the damage, and choosing the right expert.
Recovering Economic Damages Done By Divorce
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Recovering Economic Damages Done By Divorce

Economic damages — also known as credit damage — are one of the most commonly overlooked type of compensable damages. In this program, economic damage expert Georg Finder gives a broad overview on credit damages that can occur in a divorce, and provides helpful valuation strategies.

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