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Appeals Court Overturns Summary Judgment for Defendants in Case Over Call Frequency

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The Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has overturned a summary judgment ruling in favor of a creditor and two debt collectors that were sued in a class action for violating state law in Massachusetts related to how often a consumer can be contacted on the phone by a collector, ruling the plaintiff had […]

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Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Denying Defendant’s Request for Relief of Judgment in FDCPA Case

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The Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has affirmed a lower court’s ruling denying a debt collector’s motion for relief from a judgment because of “gross negligence” by its attorney for failing to respond to a motion for summary judgment filed by the plaintiff in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act lawsuit that ultimately (..)

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Judge Grants Defendant’s Motion for Judgment in FCRA, FDCPA Case

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Is it possible for an individual to sue a debt collector for violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act and Fair Debt Collection Practices Act for allegedly attempting to collect a debt that the individual believes he did not owe, when the individual took no action against the original creditor for placing the allegedly illegitimate debt … The post (..)

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Daily Digest – November 12. Judge Grants Defendant’s Motion for Judgment in FDCPA, FCRA Case; Hunstein Defendant Asks for Extension

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Judge Grants Defendant’s Motion for Judgment in FDCPA, FCRA Case; Hunstein Defendant Asks for Extension appeared first on AccountsRecovery.net.

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Calif. Appeals Court Upholds Vacating Default Judgment Against Collector Who Claimed Attorney Abandoned Them

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A California Appeals Court has upheld the vacating of a default judgment against a debt collector, ruling the circumstances under which the company failed to respond to the complaint — the company’s former attorney had effectively abandoned his position — meet the definition of a satisfactory excuse.

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N.J. Appeals Court Denies Appeal Over 4-Year Delay in Responding

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A New Jersey Appeals Court has affirmed a lower court’s decision in favor of a debt collector after the consumer appealed rulings denying his attempt to vacate a bank levy and default judgment as well as a motion for reconsideration. Learn more.

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Dealing with Debt Collectors

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In this article we will answer the question: What can debt collectors do to you? Does Colorado Law Protect Me From Debt Collectors? When collecting a debt from you, collection agencies must adhere to federal and state rules. Fortunately, the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) protects all states.