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Read More »FDCPA Suit Over Text Messages Includes Reference to Reg F
Before uncovering what is believed to be the first lawsuit alleging a debt collector violated Regulation F, I came across another complaint which references the debt collection rule, but, in this case, the alleged illegal activity took place before the rule went into effect. A complaint has been filed against …
Read More »Judge Denies MTD on FDCPA Claims Over Garnishment Info Sent to Wrong Person
A District Court judge in Washington has partially granted a defendant’s motion to dismiss, but denied the motion related to claims the defendant allegedly violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act when it mistakenly sent two letters to the plaintiff informing him that a writ of garnishment had been entered …
Read More »Judge Dismisses FDCPA Case About Letters to Collect on Discharged Debt For Lack of Standing
A District Court judge has ruled that a plaintiff does not have standing to sue a collector that sent two collection letters seeking to collect on a debt that had been discharged in bankruptcy in which the letters indicated that the collector would update “credit data it may have” already …
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