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  • In early January, Professor Dalié Jiménez was a panelist for "The Debt Crisis and the National Response: Big Changes or Tinkering at the Edges" at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools. She presented her paper which describes a planned randomized control trial in the debt collection system in Maine.

  • On December 7, Professor Dalié Jiménez presented a poster on "Lives in Financial Distress: A Randomized Control Trial to Determine What Works and What Doesn't and an Investigation into the Debt Collection Industry" at the Access to Civil Justice: Re-envisioning and Reinvigorating Research conference.

  • On October 4, Professor Dalie Jiménez and her co-authors will present their findings from "Improving the Lives of Individuals in Financial Distress: A Randomized Control Trial to Determine What Works and an Investigation into the Debt Collection Industry" to representatives from the FTC and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

  • On February 6, Professor Dalié Jiménez will participate in a panel discussion at Harvard Law School on "Diversity in the Workplace."

  • On January 19, Professor Dalié Jiménez will give an update to attendees at the annual meeting of the AICCCA on the activities of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau where she is serving as a fellow in the Credit Information, Collections, and Deposit Markets group.

  • On January 12, Professor Dalié Jiménez will present a continuing legal education course on credit reporting and scoring to JAG attorneys at Andrews Air Force Base.