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Collector Not Obligated to Notify Creditor of Dispute, Judge Rules

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A District Court judge in Oklahoma has granted a defendant’s motion to dismiss a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case, ruling the defendant did not violate the statute because it failed to notify the original creditor that the debt had been disputed by the plaintiff.

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Judge Lowers Attorney’s Fees by 30% in FDCPA Settlement

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A Magistrate Court judge in New York has awarded the attorneys representing a plaintiff in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act $11,297 in fees, after the plaintiff accepted an offer of judgment in the amount of $1,050 over a $59 debt that was owed to the original creditor.

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Judge Grants MSJ for Defendant in Case Over Social Security Number

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A District Court judge in Illinois has granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case involving how the defendant, and the original creditor, came to be in possession of the plaintiff’s husband’s Social Security number.

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Judge Denies Motion to Compel Arbitration in FDCPA Case

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A District Court judge in California has denied a defendant’s motion to compel arbitration in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case, ruling that the collection law firm’s actions were independent of the original creditor, and thus not subject to the original agreement’s arbitration clause.

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Ariz. Judge Grants MTD in FDCPA Class Action Over Credit Reporting Language in Letter

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N.J. Judge Grants MTD in FDCPA Case Even Though Letter Lacked ‘Clarity’

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Judge Remands FDCPA Class Back to State Court After Ruling Plaintiff Lacks Standing

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A District Court judge in Illinois has granted a plaintiff’s motion to remand a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case back to state court, while denying the motion for attorney fees and costs, after the plaintiff received two collection emails from the defendant in which the name of the original creditor was slightly different in … The (..)