Too little, too late, a District Court judge in New York has ruled, granting a defendant’s motion to dismiss a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case, determining that claims raised by the plaintiff in opposing the motion to dismiss to prove she had standing do not reach the threshold necessary …
Read More »Judge Invokes Hunstein Rulings in Dismissing FCRA Case for Lack of Standing
A District Court judge in New York has dismissed a plaintiff’s Fair Credit Reporting Act case, ruling he lacks standing to sue because his claims that factually inaccurate information about his credit report were disseminated to a third party — a credit reporting agency, in this case — and that …
Read More »Judge Grants MSJ in FDCPA Case Over Multiple Addresses on Payment Coupon
A District Court judge in New York has granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment in a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case in which a collection letter included multiple addresses for the defendant, allegedly confusing the plaintiff to the point where he felt his only option was to hand …
Read More »Judge Grants Summary Judgment for Defendant in FDCPA Case Over Multiple Addresses on Payment Coupon
In a case that was defended by Rick Perr and Monica Littman of Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck, a District Court judge in New York has granted a defendant’s motion for summary judgment in a class-action Fair Debt Collection Practices Act case, ruling the plaintiff lacked standing to sue because he …
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