California debt attorney focusing on debt settlement as a debt relief option to help with credit card debt, student loan debt, medical debt, mortgage debt & small business debt.
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The ballot access movement owes a huge
debt of gratitude to these
attorneys, who include Dan Johnson of Illinois, David Sapp of the Southern
California ACLU, Mike Raffauf of Georgia, Roberta Price and David Urias of New Mexico, Gary Sinawski of New York, Bob Bastress of West Virginia, Jason Huber of North Carolina, Mark Brown of Ohio, Alan Woodruff of Tennessee, and Oliver Hall of Washington, D.C.
And the leaders of K - 12 Inc. settled a high - profile court case with
California Attorney General Kamala Harris this year, agreeing to dispense millions in payments and
debt relief to their nonprofit school operators after state officials said the Virginia - based company misled the state in order to take in more public funding.
The «B» notes, capital appreciatin bonds, that they offered in 2011 refinanced prior
debts, and left $ 21 million to be used as they wished, which raised the hackles of the
California Attorney General, though nothing came of that.
California's
attorney general filed a lawsuit against the schools and its subsidiaries (Heald, Everest College, and WyoTech) in 2013 for a predatory scheme targeting low - income students, and the schools were accused of falsely advertising programs that didn't exist, misleading students about their credits transferring to Cal State, and engaging in illegal
debt collection practices.
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In the above video the Los Angeles Time reports the
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Dan Gamez is a San Diego
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attorney who practices law throughout the state of
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Daniel R. Gamez, an
attorney focusing exclusively in
debt relief, is licensed to practice in all state and federal courts in
California and Texas.
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attorneys, (2) disclose fully their finances (including any assets and
debts), and (3) the final form of the agreement must be in the hands of each party at least seven days prior to signing the document.
Consumer complaints are valuable to the
Attorney General's Office because they alert us to
debt collection issues and other issues that
California consumers face.
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