The trickle of lawsuits filed against companies in the accounts receivable management industry for allegedly violating Regulation F is continuing, with a case filed in California against a collection law firm and a healthcare provider. A copy of the complaint in the case of Wilson-Albright v. Rash Curtis & Associates …
Read More »Plaintiff Sues Collector for Violating FDCPA, Reg F for Sending Emails After Unsubscribing
A complaint has been filed in a Texas federal court, alleging a collector violated Regulation F by sending emails to an individual after that person allegedly unsubscribed from receiving such communications, according to a copy of the complaint. The complaint in the case of Walker v. TrueAccord can be accessed …
Read More »Class Action Accuses Defendant of Violating FDCPA, TCPA, Reg F For Making Too Many Calls
The database maintained by Jack Gordon and the team at WebRecon has yielded yet another Regulation F lawsuit, this one a class-action against a company accused of not only violating Reg F, but also the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by making at least …
Read More »Collector Accused of Violating Reg F’s 7-in-7 Prohibitions
A plaintiff in Illinois has filed a lawsuit against a payment processor and debt collector, alleging it violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and Regulation F by making repeated phone calls to his cell phone after the plaintiff had asked for communications to be ceased. A copy of the …
Read More »Fla. Judge Rules Calling Pattern Not Abusive in Dismissing FDCPA Claim
A District Court judge in Florida has granted a defendant’s motion to dismiss claims that it violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act when it made five calls during an eight-day span to an individual’s grandmother trying to get in touch with the individual to collect on an unpaid debt. …
Read More »Judge Grants MTD in FDCPA Case Over Service During Pandemic
A District Court judge in Michigan has granted a defendant’s motion to dismiss after it was sued for allegedly violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act when the plaintiffs were served with a summons and complaint in a debt collection lawsuit because the process servers purportedly harassed them by serving …
Read More »Judge Grants MSJ For Defendant in FDCPA Case Over Call Volume, Revocation
In a case that was defended by the team at Malone Frost Martin, a District Court judge in California has granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment after it was sued for allegedly violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act after it …
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