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Thursday September 28
2023
Managing Your Federal Student Loans: A Guide for LSNYC Employees & Their Clients

Do you have student loans for yourself or your children? Do you need basic advice to provide to your clients and others on how to handle student loans? Come to our information session for LSNYC employees to learn more about managing your federal student loans. Borrowers have not had to make payments on most federal student loans since March 2020 because of covid, but the federal government has announced that payments will restart this September. A lot has changed in the last three years, so come learn more about how to find out if you (or a client or family member) have federally-insured student loans, what the repayment options are, and what programs are available for loan forgiveness or discharge, including Public Service Loan Forgiveness.

  • When
    Thursday, September 28, 2023
    2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
  • CLE Credits
    Areas of Professional Practice: 2.00
  • Format
    Fully Interactive Videoconference
  • Practice Area(s)
    Consumer/Bankruptcy Law
  • Price: $0
  • Materials
    Contains 1 training item(s)

About the Faculty

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    Aisha Baruni (Speaker)

    Aisha A. Baruni currently works exclusively on student loan matters. She previously focused on representing homeowners facing foreclosure at Queens Legal Services and Community Legal Services of Philadelphia. She has also served as a public interest career counselor at a New York City-area law school, and clerked in federal and state court.
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    Johnson Tyler (Speaker)

    Johnson is a graduate of Yale College and CUNY Law School. He has worked at South Brooklyn Legal Services since 1989. He currently works on cases involving foreclosure, student loans and other consumer issues. He has filed numerous suits against unscrupulous collectors and deceptive businesses. He has provided expert testimony on debt collection practices and debt relief scams to the U.S. Senate, the Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. Treasury and local lawmakers and agencies, as well as the New York Times, the CBS Evening News, and the Associated Press.