Daily Journal Staff Writer
Delegates from community groups, legal aid associations, law enforcement and other government agencies met Saturday to discuss what they described as an uptick in consumer fraud schemes in California. The varied group is coordinating an outreach effort to inform the public about how to avoid elder fraud, identity theft, email phishing scams, and mortgage schemes.
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