Peter is a leading national consumer rights lawyer and former Visiting Professor of Law at University of Maryland’s Francis King Carey School of Law where he headed the Consumer Rights Clinic for five years. He has consulted on consumer stories in major print outlets such as the New York Times, The Washington Post, American Banker, Legal 360, and The Baltimore Sun. He has appeared on nationally syndicated shows such as The Diane Rehm Show from NPR and The Doctors, as well as local network affiliates. He has a unique ability to explain complex consumer issues in simple terms, due to his combined experience as a lawyer, teacher, and author of Law Review articles on consumer rights. He is sensitive to media deadlines and does due diligence to answer media inquiries fully and in a timely manner.
Video
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- Peter speaks about titling issues and Carvana – WMAR-2 Baltimore – October 11, 2022: “Matter for Mallery: Maryland Joins Other States in Fining Carvana for Title Delays”
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- Peter details consumer rights in the face of pandemic fallout and supply chain issues – WMAR-2 Baltimore – May 31st, 2022: “Matter for Mallery: 11 months and counting: Consumers frustrated with furniture delays”
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- NBC Washington, August 19, 2016: quoted in “The Wrong Peter Whitford: $25,000 Judgment Issued Against Maryland Man”
Podcasts
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- Peter Holland, featured on “Get Legally Speaking” episode focus: Debt Collection Harassment, May 23, 2022
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- Peter Holland, featured on “Get Legally Speaking” episode focus: Hot Topics in Consumer Issues, September 26, 2022
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- Emanwel Turnbull, featured on “Get Legally Speaking” episode focus: Credit Reporting Errors, February 6, 2023
Radio
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- Listen to Peter discussing collection abuse and harassment as a featured panelist at the “Life of a Debt: Data Integrity in Debt Collection” joint FTC-CFPB roundtable, and on the Diane Rehm Show (here and here).