NCBA Connect

๐Ÿ‘ฅ NCBA Connect 2025

๐Ÿ“… Oct 14-17, 2025

๐Ÿ“Œ ย San Antonio, TX

“NCBA Connect conference is THE premier event for the creditors rights industry, bringing together a diverse group of attorneys, credit grantors, and industry vendors all under one roof. The conference will feature a program rich in unique educational contentโ€”offering both outstanding, industry-specific sessions and the opportunity to earn CLE credits for current membersโ€”alongside client meetings and networking events. Additionally, attendees will gain valuable insights into NCBA advocacy efforts at both the federal and state levels, and the Exhibit Hall will highlight cutting-edge innovations in the field.”

This yearโ€™s conference will be held at the San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter.

Are you an industry vendor interested in Exhibiting and Sponsorship opportunities? Contact [email protected] for details.

About NCBA Connect

The NCBA Connect conference is held in different cities across the United States each year. The event features a great mix of client meetings, legal education sessions, advocacy and a multitude of networking events.

Registration is open to all current NCBA Law Firm Members as well as those who are eligible to become a Law Firm Member. In addition to law firms, a number of industry partners join the event as sponsors and exhibitors. NCBA also offers Scholarships for NCBA Conferences for those who are interested in attending, but need additional funds to make the journey to attend.

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About NCBA

The National Creditors Bar Association (NCBA) is a trade association dedicated to creditors rights attorneys. It is committed to supporting, promoting, and protecting the practice of creditors rights law while ensuring fair treatment for all.

Originally founded in 1993 as the National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys (NARCA), membership grew and the group quickly became the premier association for the creditors rights law. In 2015, after recognizing significant changes in the economy and their member firmsโ€™ practice areas, the association broadened their membership base to include firms practicing in foreclosure, bankruptcy, student loans, and replevin, as well as expanded their educational offerings and networking opportunities.

NCBA has over 300 members comprised of Law Firm Memberships and In-House Counsel Memberships, which includes approximately 1,800 attorneys. NCBA members practice in over 20 different practice areas throughout the United States, including Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.