A District Court judge in Indiana has granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case, ruling the plaintiff did not suffer a concrete injury after receiving two collection letters from the defendant on the same day — each signed by a different attorney. …
Read More »Judge Partially Grants MSJ For Defendant in FDCPA Case Over Alleged Threats, Use of Obscene Language
A District Court judge in Florida has granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment on most of the claims in a lawsuit accusing it of violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act by misrepresenting that the collector was an attorney and by using …
Read More »Judge Grants MSJ for Defendant in FDCPA Case Over Collection Letter
A District Court judge in New York has granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment after it was sued for a laundry list of alleged violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in a letter that was sent to the plaintiff while also declining a motion from the plaintiff …
Read More »Judge Partially Grants MSJ For Defendant in FDCPA Case Over BK Filing
A Magistrate Court judge in Indiana has partially granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment, but denied other claims it violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act by sending a collection letter to individuals who had filed for bankruptcy protection and had requested that the defendant stop communicating with them. …
Read More »Judge Dismisses FDCPA Meaningful Review Case for Lack of Standing
A District Court judge in Florida went to great lengths to spell out exactly why a plaintiff lacked standing to sue in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case in which she alleged a collection law firm did not engage in meaningful attorney involvement before sending a validation notice on …
Read More »Judge Grants MTD in FDCPA Case Over Pronoun Usage in Validation Letter
When it comes to Fair Debt Collection Practices Act lawsuits, there are not many claims that haven’t already been made. Plaintiffs and their lawyers have been attacking the FDCPA for years and had pretty much identified all the different reasons why a debt collector could be sued. So when you …
Read More »Judge Grants MSJ For Defense on 6 of 7 Counts in FDCPA Case
A District Court judge in New York has granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment on six of the seven counts in a lawsuit claiming a letter it sent to the plaintiff violated several sections of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, but denied summary judgment motions from both sides …
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