Sentences with phrase «debt collection cases»

The second action is against both Citibank and two debt collection law firms it used that falsified court documents filed in debt collection cases in New Jersey state courts.
The Alaska court system will pilot the software for debt collection cases later this year, and LawX is currently in discussions with Step Up to Justice, a non-profit organization in Arizona, to adopt the software to eviction cases there.
Avvo has an online tool to help you find a local attorney who has experience with debt collection cases.
After the jury returned the verdict for the defendant in Johnson v. McCullough, the plaintiff's lawyer searched a litigation database and found a non-responsive juror had been a defendant in multiple debt collection cases and a personal injury case.
They quickly zeroed in on debt collection cases as an area of critical need, finding:
Of defendants in debt collection cases there, 98.5 percent do not have an attorney.
«Appellate advocacy essentials: framing issues, briefing, and oral argument,» National Consumer Law Center, presentation to seminar for experienced consumer lawyers in fair debt collection cases, Washington, March 13, 2015
Specifically, my caseload is about 75 % FDCPA cases (suing debt collectors) and about 25 % defending consumers in debt collection cases.
Ever since 2008, more and more cross border disputes I was instructed on were debt collection cases, and most of them were, not just some simple...
I defend consumers in debt collection cases and depending on the amount of the debt, and other factors, I explain to them that hiring me is not the most effective use of their money.
The rate of default in these cases fluctuates between 65 and 80 percent, and 87 percent of all defaults in Utah are in debt collection cases.
• 87 percent of defaults in Utah civil courts are in debt collection cases.
• There have been over 330,000 debt collection cases in Utah over the last five years.
In the last five years, Utah had 330,000 debt collection cases, making up 65 percent of all new filings in the state.
For consumer debt collection cases, most defendants are often unable to represent themselves effectively against attorneys who try hundreds of cases every year.
Ever since 2008, more and more cross border disputes I was instructed on were debt collection cases, and most of them were, not just some simple default in payments, but resulted from the financial crisis the whole world was facing, which made such disputes a lot more complicated than they should have been.
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