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Plaintiff’s Law Firm to Pay Plaintiff, Defendant $50k As Part of Consent Decree

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The case, which was filed in the Eastern District of Virginia, involved the law firm Guards Law. The controversy began when Guards Law allegedly filed a lawsuit and later settled another without the plaintiff’s consent or knowledge.

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Judge Rules Law Firm Specializing in Evictions Meets FDCPA’s Definition of ‘Debt Collector’

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A District Court judge in Minnesota has denied a defendant’s motion for judgment on the pleadings in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case, ruling the defendant — a law firm that specializes in representing landlords — meets the statute’s definition of a “debt collector.”

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Oklahoma District Court Judge Dismisses Class-Action Component of FDCPA Suit

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A District Court judge in Oklahoma has dismissed the class-action component of a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act lawsuit, while also dismissing some of the claims, after the defendant was accused of not sending a collection lawsuit summons to the plaintiff’s correct address, which it allegedly had.

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Plaintiff Files Class Action FDCPA, HIPAA Suit Against Hospital, Collection Law Firm

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A hospital and the collection law firm it uses have removed a class-action lawsuit filed against them to federal court in New Jersey, after they were accused of violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act by including the plaintiff’s health insurance policy number on documents in (..)

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California Appeals Court Overturns Ruling in Debt Collection Case

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A California Appeals Court has reversed a lower court’s ruling in favor of a collection law firm and debt collection operation that were sued for violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), ruling that the public interest exception to the state’s anti-SLAPP law applies to the case.

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Appeals Court Affirms Ruling for Law Firm in FDCPA SOL Case

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The Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has upheld a summary judgment ruling in favor of a law firm that was accused of violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act by suing an individual who was allegedly responsible for a medical debt incurred by his wife, before they divorced.

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FDCPA Class Action Filed Against Law Firm, Debt Buyer For Not Having Proper License, Failing to Mention Interest Accrual in Letter

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A class-action lawsuit has been filed in New Jersey by a plaintiff who claims that a debt buyer allegedly violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act because it did not have the proper license to authorize a collection law firm to try and collect on a judgment in that state and that a letter sent … The post FDCPA Class Action Filed Against (..)

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